Hi Utkarsh, thanks for this good news :)
Perhaps you can answer me one more question about client-server: If I ran 1.) the pvserver(pvdataserver+pvrenderserver) on our cluster and 2.) the data gets rendered on the opengl-hardware of the nodes will pvrenderserver only transfer a 2D-picture to my client or will it transfer any 3D-opengl-commands? I just ask to know if the linux-clients need any 3D-acceleration or can I just use the open-source-driver without 3D (only software-3D). Greetings Jens Utkarsh Ayachit schrieb: > Jens, > > When operating in client-server mode (connected to a pvserver), ParaView > can only open data files located on the server side (option c). The > "Open File" is indeed browsing the server side directory structure when > connection to a server node. > > Utkarsh > > Jens wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Can anyone tell me how file-transfer is done if paraview(client/server) >> is used? >> >> a) does paraview(client) always sends the whole data (for me a lot of >> GBytes) to pvserver, >> b) or do I have to have a directory, which is mounted on the client and >> server at the same position, >> c) or is there even a way to select a file stored on the pvserver-node, >> through paraview(client) >> >> "c" would be the best, but I cannot see anything like this in the "Open >> File" dialog. >> If "b" is the way to go - will this lead to network traffic? >> >> Greetings >> Jens >> _______________________________________________ >> ParaView mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview >> > _______________________________________________ ParaView mailing list [email protected] http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview
