Hey Jean,

Thanks a lot for passing along that PDF of how you guys use ParaView with Python, and thanks, too, for letting me know that in some cases it does work to change the reader file names from Python within ParaView -- I'll try it again sometime.

It sounds like you've had more luck both with parallel read speed, as well as usage from within Python, now that you wrote your own custom HDF5 reader. (Is that the BioH5 source?) Maybe one of these days I'll have to learn how to do that, but it always sounds like a long, painful process to get it working really well. We use the Xdmf wrappers for our HDF5 for now.

Talk to you later,
-Eric


On Aug 25, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Jean Favre wrote:

On 25, Aug 2008 09:22 PM, Eric E. Monson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 (I also tried to change a source file name
from the Python shell within ParaView, but at least with an Xdmf file,
that always crashes ParaView when I'm driving...)

Hello Eric

Oh yes, what you describe appears to be a typical thing. I have tried
all the options you mentioned. The last one is the only reliable and
automated way I have found. I do change the reader's Filename from
inside the python shell. I use our own in-house readers and I do not
have the crashes you experience. So this should be a motivation for you
to try again. It ought to work fine.

I have it documented for our users in these notes.
https://www-users.cscs.ch/resources/hp/docs/PvPython.pdf

Some of it is specific to our servers, but the logic stays the same.
(see page 10-13)
--
Jean -- Swiss National Supercomputing Centre

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