Cannot get Maya 2011 to network render (iMac)

I am on a 24" iMac and have another iMac to work with (plus a fairly powerful PC, but I can work with that later) I have my "maya.rayhosts" file set up with the other iMac's computer name AND IP address in the "Maya 2011-x64" pref folder and on my master machine, and I have confirmed that MentalRay Satellite IS running on the slave machine. I have set my Master Machine to Local and Network render under the Batch and Frame Render attributes, but when I check the slave machine, it does not show any additional processor activity during the operation. What am I lacking to make this work?

That is exactly what Mike has suggested, all older software DOES NOT WORK on Mavericks.
At this point in time it is up to the developers of any software to update there product to make it work with Mavericks.

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