Although we have certainly run into issues with communicating large messages, 
I’m not sure this is the issue with MPI-I/O. File sizes and linear offsets use 
a type MPI_Offset, which according to the specification should be large enough 
to hold the size of any file supported by the file system. Although it is true 
that creating the 3D subarray uses 32-bit indices, those are for each of the 
separate dimensions, and 2000 falls well below that limit.

Besides, it looks like that error happens when checking an ifstream object, so 
it looks like the reader is bypassing the MPI-I/O path anyway.

I would follow Berk’s suggesting of looking into the filesystem before diving 
into the guts of MPI-I/O.

-Ken

From: ParaView [mailto:paraview-boun...@paraview.org] On Behalf Of Burlen Loring
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 12:55 PM
To: Geveci, Berk (External Contact) <berk.gev...@kitware.com>; Keyes S.D. 
<s.d.ke...@soton.ac.uk>
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Paraview] RAW (binary) file import issues

I've hit that before. the RAW reader uses MPI-I/O, and MPI uses signed int 
everywhere in its API, so there are limits that you end up hitting. For 
instance to partition the data among processors one must give MPI-I/O the 
starting offset of the data in the file as a signed int, and that is limited to 
2^31.

Burlen
On 11/22/2016 11:20 AM, Berk Geveci wrote:
Hmmm that happens to be around 4 GB which makes me wonder if there is a limit 
somewhere in that reader... Any chance you can try this on a Linux machine?

On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Keyes S.D. 
<s.d.ke...@soton.ac.uk<mailto:s.d.ke...@soton.ac.uk>> wrote:
Dear all,

I am encountering issues when trying to import large 8 bit RAW volumes to 
Paraview 5.1.2 (64 bit).

The file I wish to import has xyz dimensions of 2000x2000x1920 voxels (Unsigned 
char), 7.5GB.  I am running a machine with 192 GB RAM and 12 CPU cores.

I can import up to a 2000x2000x1000 crop of this file, but I encounter the 
following message when I attempt larger z dimensions:

ERROR: In C:\bbd\df0abce0\source-paraview\VTK\IO\Image\vtkImageReader2.cxx, 
line 592

vtkPVImageReader (0000000007767F90): Initialize: Could not open file 
\\cseg_2\ERC\SLS_201606\Myco_2\CT2PpR3h1_\Hyphalseg_Raw_2000_2000_1920_8bit_SKELETON_FILT_PARAVIEW_TEST.raw<file://cseg_2/ERC/SLS_201606/Myco_2/CT2PpR3h1_/Hyphalseg_Raw_2000_2000_1920_8bit_SKELETON_FILT_PARAVIEW_TEST.raw>


I cannot find an obvious memory ceiling within the paraview settings - any 
ideas as to whether there is some effective upper limit to import file size?

Sam

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