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Berk Geveci wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Errrr... I am not sure. 1.6 is so old I can't remember what
functionality it had :-)
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[[[$Application GetMainWindow] GetCurrentPVSource] GetDatainformation]
GetMemorySize<br>
Object named: vtkTemp662, could not find requested method:
GetDatainformation<br>
or the method was called with incorrect arguments.<br>
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I downloaded the latest binary [2.0.1]<br>
get the above result.<br>
Stephen<br>
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On 5/13/05, Stephen Wornom <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Stephen.Wornom@inria.fr"><Stephen.Wornom@inria.fr></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Berk Geveci wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Stephen,
Try this:
Load the 2M solution file, bring up the command prompt (Window ->
Command Prompt), in the command prompt type the following:
[[[$Application GetMainWindow] GetCurrentPVSource] GetDataInformation]
GetMemorySize
This should give you the memory usage for the dataset in Kbytes. This
works in parallel also. I am guessing for datasets of that size, the
processing is going be very slow unless you start running on a small
cluster.
-Berk
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<pre wrap="">[[[$Application GetMainWindow] GetCurrentPVSource] GetDataInformation]
GetMemorySize
Object named: vtkTemp994, could not find requested method: GetDataInformation
or the method was called with incorrect arguments.
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<pre wrap="">I use v1.6 would that be the problem?
Stephen
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<pre wrap="">I am working with 16M, 64M vertices meshes using an unstructured CFD code.
I can view the 2M solution on my workstation 3.0 Ghs with 2.5 Gb RAM. It
takes about 5 minutes to load the file.
My question: For those working with 2M > meshes, what RAMs do you use?
Stephen
p.s.
I use the non mpi version of ParaView.
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