I remember on past versions of nucleus there were some files inside the NVIDIA folder, there was also a little red padlock showing up in the folder with so many files inside it.
Now I have made fresh install again according to this guide here:
Nucleus official installation guide I also make sure it is running and it actually is.
But I can not see any default files inside. I used to work with the USD file for A2F to Metahumans animation (the blue guy) but there is no more.
I wonder if there is now a premmium feature I have to pay for, or maybe I am missing something.
Thank you very much for your help
Hello @EnocSoto! There is no premium content that you need to purchase.
Do you have your localhost nucleus server running?
Have you tried connecting to Navigator by opening http://localhost:34080 in a browser. Log in using ‘admin’ or ‘omniverse’ for both the username and password?
This is me as admin/admin
This as omniverse/omniverse
Hello @EnocSoto! Thank you for the update. I’ve sent this issue over to the dev team to take a look!
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Just a few things to follow up on.
Have you tried rebooting your system?
Are you actively storing data on your localhost (storing your own files and content) or just accessing your NVIDIA data?
Do you have additional user accounts on your localhost that can see the data?
and please validate you can get to this path in a web browser on your network.
Have you tried rebooting your system?,
So many times
Are you actively storing data on your localhost (storing your own files and content) or just accessing your NVIDIA data?
Just accessing
Do you have additional user accounts on your localhost that can see the data?
Nope
and please validate you can get to this path in a web browser on your network.
I can not either
If you cannot reach that S3 path in your web browser, there may be an issue with you accessing AWS S3 in general.
Are you within a network that blocks this access?
It might be the case, I will try in my home