Hi Mathieu,
Yes I tried the binary version on my server but same result. Now I compiled
ParaView 5.2 from source on my local machine exactly as the same of my
server and when I opened my file, I got these error on the client and
server sides respectively:

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client side:

yousefi@ariel:~$ paraview
ERROR: In
/root/ParaView-v5.2.0/ParaViewCore/ServerImplementation/Core/vtkSIProxy.cxx,
line 375
vtkSISourceProxy (0xb531f90): Failed to create
'vtkPolarAxesRepresentation'. This typically means that ParaView does not
know about the request class to create an instance of if. Ensure that it
has been correctly wrapped using the client-server wrappers and the
wrapping has been initialized. Note class names are case-sensitive. Check
for typos. Aborting for debugging purposes.

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server side:

[yousefi@node0342 ~]$ mpirun -np 16 ./ParaView-build/bin/pvserver
--server-port=11111
Waiting for client...
Connection URL: cs://node0342:11111
Accepting connection(s): node0342:11111
Client connected.
Exiting...
ERROR: In
/home/yousefi/ParaView/VTK/Parallel/Core/vtkSocketCommunicator.cxx, line 809
vtkSocketCommunicator (0xa33ad00): Could not receive tag. 1

Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...
Exiting...

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So do you have any idea? Or any suggestion?!

Best,

Mehrdad Yousefi
PhD Candidate
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Clemson University


On Tue, Jan 17, 2017 at 4:43 AM, Mathieu Westphal <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Sorry, I meant to say, can you try with a binary version on your server ?
>
> Regards
>
> Le 14 janv. 2017 11:09 PM, "Mehrdad Yousefi" <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
>
>> Dear Mathieu
>>
>> Yes it fails with all files. Yes I downloaded the source of paraview from
>> official website and also as I said before I cannot compile paraview from
>> source on my local machine (that's a another story of unknown errors!), so
>> I run only binary version of Paraview on my computer which I downloaded
>> from official website.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Mehrdad
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 4:39 PM Mathieu Westphal <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Does it fails with all files ?
>>> Do you download the sources from paraview website ?
>>> Can you try with the binary version of ParaView on your computer ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Mathieu Westphal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 9:22 PM, Mehrdad Yousefi <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I compiled ParaView 5.2 on our cluster from source and also have a
>>> binary package of ParaView 5.2 on my local machine. I can connect
>>> server/client successfully but when I try to open a file I get this error:
>>>
>>> [yousefi@node2010 ~]$ mpirun -np 24 ./ParaView-build/bin/pvserver
>>> -display localhost:11111
>>> Waiting for client...
>>> Connection URL: cs://node2010:11111
>>> Accepting connection(s): node2010:11111
>>> Client connected.
>>> ERROR: In 
>>> /home/yousefi/ParaView/VTK/Parallel/Core/vtkSocketCommunicator.cxx,
>>> line 809
>>> vtkSocketCommunicator (0x9be6300): Could not receive tag. 1
>>>
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>> Exiting...
>>>
>>> So this error is very strange. Anyone can help me?!
>>>
>>> Mehrdad Yousefi
>>> PhD Candidate
>>> Department of Materials Science and Engineering
>>> Clemson University
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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