OK, now I know why the floating point exception is raised after looking at the 
values of those variables and the source code. Specifically, the whole 
statement it fails is actually the following:
Vx = 2.0 * (this->DisplayPoint[0]  - sizex * 
Viewport[0])/(sizex*(this->Viewport[2]-this->Viewport[0])) - 1.0, where the 
denominator has a value of 0 when it fails: sizex = 0, this->Viewport[2]=1, and 
this->Viewport[0]=0, which results in "divide by zero" floating point 
exception. The key here is the sizex value which should not be zero, and sizex 
is equal to the first component of this->VTKWindow->GetSize(). So this 
VTKWindow gets a size of zero which results in this floating point exception. I 
am puzzled on why this could be the case since other filters like isocontouring 
does not have this problem. Hopefully someone in the list could provide some 
insight on this problem.

Thanks,

Hong


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Hong Yi
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Paraview] floating point exception error when doing slice filter 
(only happen when running pvserver remotely in parallel)

Just some follow-up information I hope to shed some light on this problem. I 
used pdb to debug pvserver running with mpirun on the server and found this 
floating point exception error happens on the line below:

Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exception.
0x00002ad33e95021b in vtkViewport::DisplayToView (this=0x43a2670)
    at 
/home/hyi2/Download/ParaView-3.14.1-Source/VTK/Filtering/vtkViewport.cxx:204
204          (sizex*(this->Viewport[2]-this->Viewport[0])) - 1.0;

which puzzles me since I cannot imagine why this could cause floating point 
exception (I cannot see possibility of "divide by zero" or other possible 
arithmetic exception). I did try to check or uncheck "Remote Render Threshold" 
checkbox both ways which results in the same failure in the same statement as 
noted above. Also, isocontouring filter runs fine with correct visual output, 
but slicing and clipping filters result in same errors as noted above.

Hope this additional debug info could shed some light and trigger some idea on 
what could be the problem. Perhaps there is a possibility it is NVidia driver 
related? But in my configuration, HPC server uses MESA software rendering and 
my client NVidia driver is up to date with Geforce GTX580 graphics card.

Thanks for any ideas on what could cause this problem!

Hong

________________________________
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[[email protected]] on behalf of Hong Yi [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 12:27 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [Paraview] floating point exception error when doing slice filter 
(only happen when running pvserver remotely in parallel)
I built ParaView server with MPI on a HPC cluster with OSMesa support since the 
cluster does not have graphics hardware. The MPI compiler used to build 
ParaView is mpich2/gnu412x64/1.4-shared. Paraview server built successfully on 
the cluster without any error. I can successfully connect to the pvserver 
running on multiple nodes remotely via Paraview client running on my local 
desktop, load data in, and do gradient and vorticity computation, and look at 
isosurfaces without problems. However, when I do slice filter to look at one 
slice, as soon as I click on slice filter, pvserver aborts with floating point 
exception error. It is not the data problem because I can do slice filter 
without problem for the same data if I run builtin Paraview server/client 
locally, so the problem only occurs when the local client connects to pvserver 
running remotely on multiple nodes (or on one node) via mpirun. So far, the 
slice filter is the only filter I have run into with this floating point 
exception error raised by the remote pvserver. The other filters such as 
gradient of unstructured data, calculator of vorticity, isocontour all run 
successfully with correct results produced. Any idea on what could cause this 
problem is very much appreciated!

Thanks,

Hong
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