Thank you for this answer, Mickael.
My 1.36 Gb CGNS dataset is built from structured meshes and Paraview
should not 'eat' too much memory. I have checked that enabling
multi-core in Paraview does not change anything: PV always needs about
15 mn to load my dataset, same loading time as without
Hi,
I have some difficulties to use pvserver running under IBM's native
Parallel Operating Environment (POE).
It looks like pvserver is failing to opening up a server-socket
to which the paraview clients are expected.
$ poe pvserver -procs 2
produce the following error message:
Waiting for
Hi,
Can you let me know whether it is BG P or BG Q on which catalyst was built.
Thanks,
Benson
On 30/08/2013 11:24, paraview-requ...@paraview.org wrote:
1. Re: Building on Titan using ParaViewSuperbuild (David E DeMarle)
Dear Paraview Community,
I am volume rendering a 2560 x 2160 x 200 image stack that totals 2 GB in size.
The stack loads fine, Paraview consistently crashes when I try to render the
whole volume. The data is represented as a uniform grid. I don't think this
is a memory issue. I have
I tried to follow the instructions and the configuration scripts to build
ParaView for compute nodes on Titan. It built successfully without issues for
the TOOLS stage, but when doing final linking for paraview in the CROSS stage,
I got numerous similar linking error from different lines such
Hi Hong,
I was able to get David's instructions to work using CMake 2.8.11.2 and
ParaView 4.0.1. The build process seems to be sensitive to versions.
Mark
From: Hong Yi [mailto:hon...@renci.org]
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 3:52 PM
To: David E DeMarle; Vanmoer, Mark W
Cc: paraview@paraview.org
Looking more closely, it seems like ParaViewSuperbuild does build catalyst, at
least the libs are getting built:
vanmoer@titan-ext3:~/builds/superbuild/cross/paraview/src/paraview-build/lib
ls *Catalyst*
libvtkPVCatalystCS-pv4.0.a libvtkPVCatalystPython-pv4.0.a
Thanks for the info, Mark. Looks like it is sensible for me to try newer
version of CMake 2.8.11.2 and see how it goes.
On a somewhat related question: I am trying to pass in some CMake flags to make
it build my new filter plugin as well as FortranAdaptor for coprocessing (yes,
I discovered
Greetings, all.
I am a PhD student in astrophysics at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison working on dynamics simulations with Gadget2. To test
my setup, I ran the galaxy collision simulation included with the
Gadget2 distribution, and generated a sequence of snapshots. I am trying
to view