Ooops oops! I should really start reading emails fully! I misread your
email, I assumed you were talking of unstructured grid. For structrued
datasets, Xdmf is going to work just fine, even with 3.10.  It will
read sub-extents on each processes correctly.

(Thankfully Berk caught my error).

Utkarsh



On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Greg Abram <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey y'all -
> I have a user with 120+ GB structured dataset in a single file.   His xdmf
> file contains a single domain.  Anyone know whether PV will do the import in
> parallel, or will it load it all onto one node and distribute it?
> Thanks!
> Greg
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