and on a Linux
Machine with 32 processors. On both the systems I installed the the binary
form of Paraview (not from source code). I opened the same binary data file
on both systems which is 512 MB in size, but I find that the Paraview on
Linux is running far slower than the Mac. I am executing
that the Paraview on
Linux is running far slower than the Mac. I am executing Paraview on both
machines by simply calling the paraview executable from command line.
I am the only user on both machines, so it is not affected by other users.
The processor information of both machines are given below. Any ideas
Make a sphere source and apply the process id scalars filter.
If there is no such filter you are not connected to an MPI enabled
server. If you are you should see a sphere with N distinct colors
where N is the number of nodes in the MPI job.
David E DeMarle
Kitware, Inc.
RD Engineer
21 Corporate
Hello,
It looks like there is something not working with your 3D video card.
Make sure you have the 3D acceleration enabled on your video card.
À+
Pierre
PS: it is better if we keep our discussion on the list: you'll get much
more audience, therefore much more help.
Le 01/10/2011 05:55,
Hello, Naveen,
Le 30/09/2011 06:55, naveen kumar claviota:
Dear P C Géologue,
Pierre will be enough! ;)
i tried the yum option. this is what i got on screen
is it yum searches for the package in internet or on the local sys.
yum, just like apt-get, gets the packages from internet, and
Dear Pierre,
I down loaded
ParaView-3.12.0-RC2-Linux-i686.tar.gzhttp://www.paraview.org/files/v3.12/ParaView-3.12.0-RC2-Linux-i686.tar.gz,
but donot contain any readme or INSTALL file!!![?][?].
the folders it contains are bin/, lib/ and share/ that all!
how should i procede?
2011/9/30
Le 30/09/2011 16:51, naveen kumar claviota:
I down loaded ParaView-3.12.0-RC2-Linux-i686.tar.gz
http://www.paraview.org/files/v3.12/ParaView-3.12.0-RC2-Linux-i686.tar.gz,
but donot contain any readme or INSTALL file!!!.
Oops. I guess someone should react, somewhere, and add such files...
the
I do not recommend doing as Pierre suggests and take no responsibility if
you do. The binary is self contained. Simply run ./bin/paraview in whatever
location you extracted the tarball and it should work.
2011/9/30 Pierre Chevalier Géologue pierrechevalierg...@free.fr
Le 30/09/2011 16:51,
Le 30/09/2011 18:50, David Partyka claviota:
I do not recommend doing as Pierre suggests and take no responsibility
if you do.
Actually, you're very right, I should have warned: *this can break your
system*!
On the other hand, if you have root rights (which seems to be the case),
then you
Le 30/09/2011 18:38, Pierre Chevalier Géologue claviota:
PS: I try to do the same on my side, to check, but my bandwidth is not
too good, so it'll take some time to download the tarball.
I have the tarball, at last: it is HUGE!
wget
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:18 PM, naveen kumar naveenn...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Paraview Users,
i am new to paraviewer family.
recently i installed the paraview (paraview 3.10.1 and 3.8.1 32bit) in
scietific linux 5.2 using wine.
The installation was successful but when i run it, it shows
Why are you using Wine ? Can't you just run ParaView natively under your linux ?
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:21 PM, John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:18 PM, naveen kumar naveenn...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Paraview Users,
i am new to paraviewer family.
recently i
Hi Naveen,
I would recommend you try the native linux binaries we build rather than the
Windows version through Wine. You can download them here.
http://paraview.org/paraview/resources/software.html
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Sebastien Jourdain
sebastien.jourd...@kitware.com wrote:
Why
Le 29/09/2011 19:24, Sebastien Jourdain claviota:
Why are you using Wine ? Can't you just run ParaView natively under your linux ?
Yes, I agree. The native linux version of paraview will run smoothly,
and much faster. I played a bit with paraviewgeo, running it under wine,
but now that
Hello,
I’m running paraview 3.8.1 under linux using 8 cpus loading a
reconstructed openfoam case with about 13GB per timestep (we have just
two time steps, start 0 and result 1). The machine on which pvserver
runs has 16 cpus and 70GB RAM, but pvserver uses just a small fraction
of the ram
University
8050 Ikarashi-Ninocho, Nishi-ku, Niigata, 950-2181, JAPAN
From: Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de
Subject: [Paraview] Paraview/pvserver running very slow
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:15:15 +0100
Hello,
I’m running paraview 3.8.1 under linux using 8 cpus loading
optimizations
(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE = Release)?
Takuya
Takuya OSHIMA, Ph.D.
Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University
8050 Ikarashi-Ninocho, Nishi-ku, Niigata, 950-2181, JAPAN
From: Florian Lindner mailingli...@xgm.de
Subject: [Paraview] Paraview/pvserver running very slow
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:15
\
-DOSMESA_INCLUDE_DIR=$MESA_PATH/include \
-DOSMESA_LIBRARY=$MESA_PATH/lib64/libOSMesa.a \
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On 02/28/2011 04:15 AM, Florian Lindner wrote:
Hello,
I’m running paraview 3.8.1 under linux using 8 cpus loading a
reconstructed openfoam case with about 13GB per timestep (we have just
two time steps
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