I have nothing to add, other than volume rendering 8 billion cells would be 
amazing.  ParaView should grumble, but maybe you are running out of memory?  
Try using the View/ Memory Inspector for the datasets below that actually do 
work?  Then, do the same for your big one?


Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of David 
Trudgian
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 3:00 PM
To: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Volume Rendering 17GB 8.5 billion cell volume

Hi,

We have been experimenting with using Paraview to display very volumes from 
very large TIFF stacks generated by whole-brain microscopy equipment. The test 
stack has dimensions of 5,368x10,695x150. Stack is assembled in ImageJ from 
individual TIFFs, exported as a RAW and loaded into paraview. Saved as a .vti 
for convenience. Can view slices fine in standalone paraview client on a 256GB 
machine.

When we attempt volume rendering on this data across multiple nodes with MPI 
nothing appears in the client. Surface view works as expected. On switching to 
volume rendering the client's display will show nothing. There are no messages 
from the client or servers - no output.

This is happening when running pvserver across GPU nodes with NVIDIA Tesla 
cards, or using CPU only with OSMESA. pvserver memory usage is well below what 
we have on the nodes - no memory warnings/errors.

Data is about 17GB, 8 billion cells. If we downsize to ~4GB or ~9GB then we can 
get working volume rendering. The 17GB never works regardless of scaling 
nodes/mpi processes. The 4/9GB will work on 1 or 2 nodes.

Am confused by the lack of rendering, as we don't have memory issues, or an 
other messages at all. Am wondering if there are any inherent limitation, or 
I'm missing something stupid.

Thanks,

Dave Trudgian


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