You must be very brave to attempt to try to drive a tiled display with a 
Windows cluster.  In my experience it is quite difficult to work with MPI jobs 
on Windows clusters.  (I hear that the MS HPC platform should be better, but 
there may be other issues with driving graphics cards on them.)

At any rate, this may simply be an issue with your pvserver MPI job not having 
access to the Windows console.  I don't think the Windows OS is generally all 
that keen on giving a remotely launched application access to the console 
graphics, so the MPI implementation needs to work around that somehow.  I don't 
know if, for example, MPICH can do that.

-Ken


On 12/7/09 2:18 AM, "Lars Bilke" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello again,

I´m trying to bump up this question. Did nobody tried ParaView on
Windows cluster? Or it is not possible at all?

Thanks in advance,
Lars.
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