Bad node?

Try running the problem on a few nodes.  Next, try running the "big node" 
problem.  As you shift the nodes you are using, does the issue follow the 
underlying iron, or the same bad blocks in the dataset?

Dataset opens correctly with smaller number of nodes?

Want me to try it here?  80 does seem really, really small/easy/trivial for big 
data...

Alan

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Behalf Of Angelini, Richard C (Rick) CIV USARMY ARL (US)
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 1:38 PM
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] extract CTH parts (UNCLASSIFIED)

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I'm having an issue with the extract CTH parts filter in ParaView 4.0.1.
The dataset consists of 1024 spcth files, regular structured mesh, 14 blocks.  
The issue seems to be that once I exceed X number of server processes (it seems 
to be about 80 servers), I start seeing holes in the resulting geometry.  The 
more I exceed the magic number of servers, the more
holes I see in the resulting part.    If I create a clip using the
volume_fraction scalar variable(s),  the geometry of the clip is correct -
that is, the underlying data seems to be there.   So, I'm thinking that the
data is being properly distributed and all of the data is accounted for, but
that there's an issue with the "extract CTH parts" filter?    Doesn't seem
likely, but stranger things have happened.

Any ideas?

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