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Hi John,<br><br>
You are only required to use the .pvx file if you are running ParaView in
a CAVE or if you are running in client / data server / render server
mode. To start the client on the same machine as your pvserver,
just open a new shell, and run the pvclient executable. If it's all
on the same machine, you shouldn't even need to specify the server host
to the client. So, you should do the following.<br><br>
<font size=2>mpirun -np 10 pvserver<br>
</font>pvclient<br><br>
Are there specific command-line options you're trying to use? Do
you have other specific questions about starting ParaView?<br><br>
- Amy<br><br>
At 04:04 PM 12/8/2005, Vines, John (Civ, ARL/CISD) wrote:<br>
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<font size=2>All,</font> <br>
<font size=2>I have recently
compiled the CVS version of Paraview and need to run in client server
mode on an SGI. I'm getting lost in the command line configuration,
".pvx" files etc.<br>
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<font size=2>The SGI has 16
processors so I want to start the server up using 10 processors -
"mpirun -np 10 pvserver". I'm not sure how to start the
client running on the same machine, what command line arguments do I
need?<br>
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<font size=2>Thanks in advance for any help,</font> <br><br>
<font size=2>John Vines</font> <br>
<font size=2>Army Research Laboratory</font> <br>
<font size=2>Computational Sciences and Engineering Branch</font> <br>
<font size=2>Scientific Visualization Team</font> <br>
<font size=2>410-278-9150/1643</font> <br><br>
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