Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
Is there any error message shown on the server? Doesn't look like you
are able to render on the server.ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x123f8e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1083ae60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0xfb25e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x9e35e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1f59be60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1ba5ae60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x4bede60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x12834e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1be08e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x15bcfe60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x88f1e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x8006e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1e10be60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x1308ce60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x12977e60): Failed to set up server socket.

ERROR: In 
/tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager.cxx, line 
180
vtkProcessModuleConnectionManager (0x156dfe60): Failed to set up server socket.

mpiexec: Warning: task 0 died with signal 11 (Segmentation fault).
mpiexec: Warning: tasks 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29,31 exited with 
status 1.
mpiexec: Warning: tasks 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,30 died with 
signal 15 (Terminated).
stephen

Utkarsh

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Stephen Wornom
<[email protected]> wrote:
Utkarsh Ayachit wrote:
Are there any error messages outputted on the server side?
Can you try this:
When connected to the server and looking at the outline (which you say
is rendered fine) go to Edit|Settings. In the Options dialog open up
the "Render View" tree on the left pane and select "Server". There in
the "Remote Rendering Paramaters" group ensure that "Remote Render
Threshold" is set to 0 and checked. Now hit Ok.
The thresh hold was by default 3 mb. When I set it to 0, the client crashes
each time I try to establish a connection.
Navier> Waiting for server...
ERROR: In /tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkServerConnection.cxx, line
67
vtkServerConnection (0x5dd9240): Server Connection Closed!

Is it important that each cpu has two cores?
Stephen

 Does the outline still
render fine? If not I am guess there's some issue with rendering on
the server side.

Utkarsh

On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Stephen Wornom
<[email protected]> wrote:

I am trying to visualize a data set with 500,000 vertices using pv 3.4.0
without success.

1-step 1: I start the server with this script
--------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
#PBS -N "Paraview_32"
#PBS -l "nodes=16:nef:ppn=2"
#PBS -l "walltime=4:00:00"
cd $PBS_O_WORKDIR
server=`hostname`

ulimit -s unlimited

echo "The server is listening on host $server "
#/usr/local/bin/mpiexec2 /usr/local/paraview/bin/pvserver
--use-offscreen-rendering

mpiexec --comm=mpich2 /home/install/paraview-340/bin/pvserver
--use-offscreen-rendering

step 2: I identify which processor is listening on host
---------------------------------------------------------------

step 3: I open pv 3.4.0 on the client, enter the server name and host

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The files are read correctly on the client and the outline of the mesh
can
be seen on the client screen. When I try to visualize a solution field
(points, wireframe, surface) I get the following error.

ERROR: In /tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkServerConnection.cxx,
line 67
vtkServerConnection (0x5df84f0): Server Connection Closed!

step 4: when I do on the server
------------------------------------------
ls -al /tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkServerConnection.cxx
I get
cannot access /tmp/ParaView-3.4.0/Servers/Common/vtkServerConnection.cxx:
No
such file or directory

step 5: If I copy all the vtu,...etc files to the client and open pv
----------------------------------------------------------------------
3.4.0, we can visualize the same data with no
problems (the paraview server on the server is not used).

Can anyone help resolved the problem. I can send all the files to anyone
who
will help resolve the problem.
Thanks,
Stephen
p.s.
The above works correctly with a small mesh (43,000 vertices) using
8-procs.
The above was with a mesh (500,000 vertices)using 32-processors.

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