Hi, I'm experimenting with running paraview on a remote visualization server, using VirtualGL. This package basically lets you run an OpenGL application as you normally would, but intercepts the swapbuffer events to read back the framebuffer, which then gets JPEG compressed and sent to a client machine (see [1] for an excerpt from the manual). On the client side you get a normal X11 application (using X forwarding), but the 3D rendering is done on the server side and transported using a dedicated connection.
When using PV 3.6.2 in this setup I get the following strange results. I have a dataset on which I apply the Glyph filter. When running PV locally (without any remote rendering) this glyphing works fine. But, when I run paraview remotely it refuses to show glyphs for the exact same dataset and same pipeline. The strange thing is that I can't get any of the glyph types to show anything, except for 2D Glyph + Vertex. For that mode I get what I expect. I've disabled depth peeling to exclude a source of possible interference. VirtualGL itself should basically leave the 3D rendering untouched, except during context creation and on swapbuffer events. Is there anything special in how Paraview draws its glyphs? Thanks, Paul [1] "Whenever a window is created by the application, VirtualGL creates a corresponding 3D pixel buffer (“Pbuffer”) on a 3D graphics card in the application server. Whenever the application requests that an OpenGL rendering context be created for the window, VirtualGL intercepts the request and creates the context on the corresponding Pbuffer instead. Whenever the application swaps or flushes the drawing buffer to indicate that it has finished rendering a frame, VirtualGL reads back the Pbuffer and sends the rendered 3D image to the client." _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview