Hi,

The paraview gui only uses one CPU.  To use all 32 CPUs you have to
connect to a paraview server, and compile with mpi enabled.  Here is a
link to the wiki that details the server setup:

  http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView#Server_Setup

What kind of work are you going to use paraview for?  Keep in mind
that some tasks will actually be slower when using 32 CPUs.

Pat


On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Branimir Sesar<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Paraview users,
>
> I have access to a Linux machine with 32 CPUs and 128 GB RAM, and would like
> to use it in full when running Paraview. The machine also has NVIDIA Quadro
> Plex GPUs.
>
> Unfortunately, for some reason the Paraview v3.6 only uses one CPU when
> running. The build that I'm using was compiled on that 32 CPU machine and
> the pthreads library was used in the process (at least according to CMake).
>
> Any ideas on what's going or suggestions how to make paraview use all 32
> CPUs?
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Brani
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