I'm running Paraview in client/server mode with the server running on an HPC platform across multiple nodes.
My input is a multi-block silo file that contains ghost zone information. The way I do a seamless contour when visualizing on my workstation is to do the following: Load the silo file -> Threshold out the ghost zones (threshold filter) -> Merge the blocks -> Cell data to point data -> Contour This works well enough when on a single machine. But when visualizing client/server with the server running across multiple nodes, there appear seams on the contours. Is this an expected behavior given my setup? Are any of the filters that I listed above (Threshold, Merge Blocks, Cell data to point data, and Contour) not fully implemented in parallel yet? nb - I've not spent a lot of time trying to debug the problem, so I don't know if the problem exists when a server is running on a single node only. It looks like something that is happening at node boundaries, but I could be wrong and it could be a per/processor thing. Thanks. -David Ortley
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