State:New|TargetRelease:No Target|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:610612|
Problem summary
Nuke is slower to read EXRs from a network on Rocky 9, compared to CentOS 7.
Customer reported version
Nuke 16.0v6
Customer reported platform
Alma 9
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke.
2) Read an image sequence from a network location.
3) Look at the network speed recorded in Nuke's Status Bar.
Expected behaviour
Nuke's performance should be similar, or better, on newer Linux distros.
Actual behaviour
Nuke seems to be slower to read files from a network on Rocky 9, compared to CentOS 7.
Workaround
Changing Nuke's EXR read mode may help improve speed, however, it still may not be as fast as CentOS 7:
Q100700: Changing Nuke/Hiero/Nuke Studio's EXR reading mode to potentially improve EXR read performance
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke 16.0v6 - Linux Rocky 9
Nuke 14.1v8 - Linux Rocky 9
Nuke 14.0v1 - Linux Rocky 9
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke 14.1v8 - Linux CentOS7
Nuke 13.0v1 - Linux CentOS7
Earliest version tested
Nuke 14.0v1
- This issue appears to be in all tested versions of the product
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