ception: Insufficient memory
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>>> what(): St9bad_alloc
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>>> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::b
>>Luca,
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> >>It seems you are using pv 3.6.2, could
> >>you try with paraview cvs or wait a few days and try it with the 3.8
> >>version?
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> >>This ki
ms you are using pv 3.6.2, could
>>you try with paraview cvs or wait a few days and try it with the 3.8
>>version?
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>>This kind of issue should be fixed now.
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>>Stephane
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Re: [Paraview] Problem reading large data set (ensight format)
Luca:
It is hard to determine what really causes this problem without
loading the data to ParaView. Is that possible to share the dataset such
that I can debug the code?
thanks
Luca:
It is hard to determine what really causes this problem without loading
the data to ParaView. Is that possible to share the dataset such that I can
debug the code?
thanks.
-Zhanping
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 4:58 AM, wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to read a large data set ~60Mi
Hi all,
I'm trying to read a large data set ~60Milion cells in Ensight format. The
files on the disk are about 18GBs.
I compiled Paraview with mpich, I run 8 pvserver on my workstation with
mpirun. My workstation has _144GB of RAM_ (which should be enough to load
the entire data set), with two qu