Can you send us the CMakeCache.txt file from your build? On the server, can you run > pvserver --ldd and send us the output? If pvserver --ldd fails, try > ldd pvserver
-berk 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. > > _______________________________________________ > ParaView mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview > _______________________________________________ ParaView mailing list [email protected] http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview
