On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 10:19 AM, 樱空Sai§ <272586...@qq.com> wrote:
> Hi all!
> I connected the client to the pvserver mpi job to test if paraview
> was using all the nodes. I opened Memory inspector, I saw there were many
> processors' information.Then I used the Process Id scalars filter, th
Hi all!
I connected the client to the pvserver mpi job to test if paraview was
using all the nodes. I opened Memory inspector, I saw there were many
processors' information.Then I used the Process Id scalars filter, there was
only one color. After I used D3 filter I can see many colors, b
I would:
1) See if your solver can output into one of the file formats that
ParaView understands. Those are listed at:
http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Users_Guide/List_of_readers
Many, but not all of those are parallel aware and will do exactly what
you are trying to do.
2) If not, first see
Description of Problem.
We have a CFD solver that runs in parallel mode. Each partition runs a
portion of mesh just like other parallel CFD codes do. We wish to visualize
the data exported from this solver.
Since data sizes are very large, it is not possible for me to assemble the
data to 1 proces