Kyle,
I am cleaning up old e-mails, and found this one.

My best (and only) guess is that you have a bad graphics driver on your remote 
computer.  I suspect ParaView uses OpenGL PolyOffset for surface with edges, 
and the driver could be giving you issues.  Update it?

Alan

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Gamble, Kyle
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 6:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] Triangulation of Mesh

UNRESTRICTED | ILLIMITÉ

Hello All,

I am trying to understand why when I use show with surface with edges I am 
getting bizarre results.  I have used a program called cubit to create an 
exodus file of my mesh on my local machine with quad8 (quadratic) elements.  To 
explain the behaviour, I have created a simple case called junk. When I open 
this exodus file (without results) into Paraview  on my local machine I obtain 
the mesh shown in the attached image JunkParaviewLocal.jpg.

Now, I run my simulations remotely to another computer used by someone else 
because it is faster than the computer I currently use locally.  This is done 
through linux and ssh. If I secure copy the same exodus file to the remote 
machine and open it in Paraview on the remote machine I obtain the mesh shown 
in ParaviewJunkRemote.jpg, which is obviously the incorrect representation of 
the mesh.  I've run the simulation assuming the triangulation was just a 
graphics issue but the results were based upon the triangular mesh which is 
incorrect.

Why does paraview triangulize the mesh when running remotely?  I ask this 
because if I run the simulation using the mesh from this exodus file, I obtain 
results based on the triangular mesh rather than the quadrilateral mesh I 
designed, and this leads to incorrect results.

I thought it may be an issue with the copying of the file so I went to the 
remote machine with the exodus file on a usb key and copied the file to the 
hard drive.  I tried opening the file locally on the remote machine and when I 
click surface with edges, Paraview immediately exits with a seg fault.

Why would paraview exit with a seg fault when clicking surface with edges, when 
the exodus file opens fine on my local machine?  In addition other exodus files 
open perfectly fine in Paraview on the remote machine indicating to me there is 
nothing wrong with the installation of Paraview either.

Again this seems like unusual behaviour and I need to be able to run my 
simulations on the remote computer on the correct mesh.  I do not experience 
this behaviour using first order quad4 elements.

If anyone has any ideas on why this behaviour is observed and how to correct it 
would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Kyle Gamble

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