Unless it has changed recently, by default, you should be able to plug in a display and see a render window rendering 1/4 ish of the image while doing parallel rendering.
--John.

On Sep 10, 2009, at 3:54 AM, chew ping wrote:


Dear All,

i am doing parallel rendering using 4 machines. they all have a quite high end graphics hardware, however their Paraview is also configured with OSMesa enabled. During rendering, how do i know if they are using software rendering instead of hardware rendering? (since i have a quite high end graphics hardware, i would like to make good use of it). If i disabled OSMesa in ccmake, would it means that OSMesa is not in-use?

Any help / response is highly appreciated!

Regards,
chewping

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