Thanks David. It works well with Paraview 5.0.1 binary.
Raj
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:41 PM, David E DeMarle
wrote:
> Definitely shouldn't do that. The rendering speed should typically be
> about the same as you get with OpenGL but there are many dependent factors
>
And of course I just now realized that you are asking for 3D ie
stereoscopic mode and remembered that tiled display does not (yet) support
Crystal Eyes active stereo.
apologies
David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
R Engineer
21 Corporate Drive
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662
Phone: 518-881-4909
On Fri,
Aiming for this right?
---
|1-1|1-2|2-1|2-2|
---
|3-1|3-2|4-1|4-2|
---
-tdx=3 -tdy=2
machinefile.txt that you pass to mpi should be (syntax depends on your mpi)
node1
node1
node2
node2
node3
node3
node4
node4
The point being that you want them to
H Joachim and David,
Thank you for answering. I tried to apply an Image AND Gradient
background and it was not correctly split over the different screens. I
think it is cave mode actually. I have tested tile mode but the display
is not well ordered. I tried to correct it with mpirun (-tdx=2,
Definitely shouldn't do that. The rendering speed should typically be about
the same as you get with OpenGL but there are many dependent factors to
that of course.
Is that with the 5.0.0 binary or the recently released 5.0.1 binary? We
fixed a bug in between 5.0.0 and 5.0.1 that is the likely
Thanks. It works but very slow. Even a simple sphere rendering hangs my
machine. I am using Paraview 5.0 on Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1226 v3 @
3.30GHz with 16 GB memory.
Raj
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:50 PM, David E DeMarle
wrote:
> Raj,
>
> Once you load the plugin,
Hi Andy,
Thank you for all the help that you have provided.
I feel like I don’t quite understand how Catalyst handles the simulation data.
If I use ParaView Catalyst for large parallel simulations, and I try to fetch
the entire dataset, does all the data in the problem get sent to the client
Raj,
Once you load the plugin, close (or create a new) RenderView window. In the
menu that results, choose the pvOSPRay view. Hit the eye icon in the
pipeline browser to make things visible in the new window. It should work
more or less the same as a standard RenderView, except that the rendering
Cindy,
I can't remember which mode, tile or cave, doesn't support tile and
gradient background. But from what you and Joachim say it must be cave.
You should aim for tile mode then. You can enforce and thus correct the
ordering problem you see with tile mode with your mpirun command and the
Well, I am the SysAdmin. I do generally try to avoid non-certified
drivers for things as specialized as GPUs, but there should be no
problem waiting until next week.
Thanks,
Lloyd
On 04/01/2016 09:02 AM, Andy Bauer wrote:
>
> Hi Lloyd,
>
>
> Based on feedback from NVIDIA regarding the driver:
Hi Cindy,
Not totally sure to understand - are you trying to apply an Image or
Gradient background and would like it to be correctly split over the
different screen? If so, I am afraid this feature is not supported.
Best,
Joachim
*Joachim Pouderoux*
*PhD, Technical Expert*
*Kitware SAS
Hi Lloyd,
Based on feedback from NVIDIA regarding the driver: they suggest you wait
until mid next week, some things will change significantly.
It _looks_ like the 361 version should become a Tesla driver. NVIDIA does a
significant amount of testing on the Tesla drivers so their release cycle
On 03/31/2016 09:10 PM, Andy Bauer wrote:
> I'll highlight the fact though that you'll need to update your NVIDIA
> drivers to at least 355.11. The dashboard that's testing ParaView with
> EGL is running 358.13.
When I go to nvidia.com, and search for Linux drivers for the k80, it's
showing me
I'll forward this on to our software guy. I know he's built a previous
version using OSMesa, but I think he was trying to avoid it this time.
Thanks for hte information.
On 03/31/2016 09:10 PM, Andy Bauer wrote:
> Hi Lloyd,
>
> If you've built ParaView yourself in the past then doing it with
Yes, I hope this is what you want.
2016-04-01 15:15 GMT+03:00 Utkarsh Ayachit :
> > Sorry for small offtopic, but I didn't notice any remote access issues
> with
> > ParaView 5.0.1 RC2 on Windows 7 x64, but I use Linux client (FreeRDP
> 1.0.2).
>
> That's curious.
> Sorry for small offtopic, but I didn't notice any remote access issues with
> ParaView 5.0.1 RC2 on Windows 7 x64, but I use Linux client (FreeRDP 1.0.2).
That's curious. Can you post the OpenGL information the About dialog reports?
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Hello,
I am using ParaView in client/server mode with stereo. I have a cluster
with 4 nodes, 1 GPU each (NVIDIA K5000) and 8 screens for display.
My problem is I can not find how to span a background over my 8 screens.
The background is displayed on each screen. 3D models are well displayed
Sorry for small offtopic, but I didn't notice any remote access issues with
ParaView 5.0.1 RC2 on Windows 7 x64, but I use Linux client (FreeRDP 1.0.2).
2016-04-01 4:58 GMT+03:00 Utkarsh Ayachit :
> You cannot use ParaVIew 5.0 or later over remote desktop anymore.
>
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