Natalie,

An explanation about the continual use of CPUs can be found on this wiki page:

http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Setting_up_a_ParaView_Server#Server_processes_always_have_100.25_CPU_usage

The licensing of ParaView is fully open, so there should be no problem 
installing on the VSC.

File format for large scale parallel file access is a sticky issue right now.  
Parallel file formats are still evolving.  The HDF5 library included with the 
ParaView build is used for the XDMF reader and, yes, it is designed to do 
coordinated parallel reads.  As such, it is probably a good first choice for 
files read on a large computer.

-Ken


On 7/1/10 6:47 AM, "Natalie Happenhofer" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi!

I have recently noticed, that when starting the pvserver in parallel mode, it 
uses the full capacity of all CPU's it's started at, regardless if there is 
actually something visualized or not. Is there any option to prevent this?

Apart from there is the idea to install ParaView at the new supercomputer in 
Vienna, the VSC (Vienna Scientific Cluster). Since it is open source, I 
suppose, there are no judicial problems, but please correct me if I am wrong.

So I wanted to ask about parallel reading of files and so on - ParaView does 
that for sure, but honestly, I don't really know which fileformat this 
requires. HDF5 can be read correctly, I think, since there is a compiler 
option, but other file formats - it would be nice if you could point me 
somewhere to read about "ParaView on supercomputers".

Thanks a lot!

Kind regards,
Natalie Happenhofer






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