Here is what I get from this test : Local Process Still Render, 0.057886 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 1.6e-05 seconds Still Render, 0.070324 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 1.8e-05 seconds Still Render, 0.045106 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 2.1e-05 seconds Still Render, 0.038055 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 2e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 42.5521 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 621, 39.9256 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 624, 2.30231 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 3.5e-05 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.4e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.002586 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 2.4e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001532 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001864 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001908 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 2.2e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001933 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 2.1e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001626 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001455 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.00338 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001561 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001537 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001489 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001558 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001595 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001546 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001454 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001633 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001517 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001516 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.6e-05 seconds Interactive Render, 0.001481 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 410, 1.7e-05 seconds Still Render, 33.0572 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 621, 32.6987 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 3e-05 seconds Execute vtkPolyDataMapper id: 413, 2.4e-05 seconds
Server Execute vtkQuadricClustering id: 633, 0.125393 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 621, 39.3476 seconds Dataserver sending to client, 39.3474 seconds Execute vtkOrderedCompositeDistributor , 7.5e-05 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 624, 1.88785 seconds Dataserver sending to client, 1.88762 seconds Execute vtkOrderedCompositeDistributor , 7e-05 seconds Execute vtkMPIMoveData id: 621, 32.217 seconds Dataserver sending to client, 32.2167 seconds Execute vtkOrderedCompositeDistributor , 7.7e-05 seconds On 2010-01-04, at 3:47 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote: > Try this: > * Open Tools | Timer Log. > * Change the "Time Threshold" to "Show All" > * Pan etc. then click "Refresh" > If there are any entires in there that say "vtkMPIMoveData" it > represents a data delivery to the client. > * I can see data-delivery happens when I change properties on the > source, but never when merely interacting with it. > > Utkarsh > > > On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Pierre-Olivier Dallaire > <pierre-olivier.dalla...@videotron.ca> wrote: >> Hi ! >> >> yes, I'm connecting to a server machine which is running pvserver. The local >> and server machines have exactly >> the same cvs version. >> >> I tried different cases / an easy one was to open an stl file located on the >> server machine side. I'm monitoring the network >> traffic on the client machine. As soon as I try to move/rotate the stl >> geometry, I can see that the download traffic is going up >> and reach the maximum for some time. >> >> Thanks >> >> PO >> >> >> On 2010-01-04, at 3:33 PM, Utkarsh Ayachit wrote: >> >>> So, if I understand correctly, you are using local-rendering mode i.e. >>> deliver data to client and render. How are you determining that the >>> client is re-downloading the data? I just tried with a simple sphere >>> source, and could not reproduce the behavior. >>> >>> Utkarsh >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Pierre-Olivier Dallaire >>> <pierre-olivier.dalla...@videotron.ca> wrote: >>>> Good afternoon, >>>> >>>> using the latest cvs version, it seems that the client-server mode does >>>> not work as well as before (early december). >>>> For some reason, every time I try to pan or rotate, the client application >>>> re-downloads all the data, which was not the case before. >>>> Using the standard view buttons work properly doe not generate a full >>>> re-download of the data. With this new behaviour, it's impossible >>>> to work under the client-server mode. >>>> >>>> Suggestions ? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> PO >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> 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 >>>> >> >> _______________________________________________ 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