<div dir="ltr">The dataset is 10km by 4km by 50 meters. It's a very shallow slab. Also, the model mesh is discontinuous in some fields (Velocity, Temperature, etc). Some fields are project to a continuous mesh though: Velocity_CG and Temperature_CG for example. You might want to try to open one of those first. In that case the size should about a fourth of that of the discontinuous mesh.<div>

<br></div><div>A part from the problems with the dataset, I still don't understand why the load should be on the client... As a note, I haven't personally installed PV on the server so I don't know if it is correct. The client works fine it seems but I am not sure if server support is correctly installed. Is there a test I can run to verify the installation? In case, can I just use the binary version on the server side?</div>

<div>thanks,</div><div>j</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 8:18 PM, Burlen Loring <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>></span> wrote:<br>

<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">

  
  <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
    Hi Jean,<br>
    <br>
    PV is not liking this dataset!<br>
    <br>
    I reproduce the crash, a std::bad_alloc exception  that occurs in
    vtkDataSetSurfaceFilter::NewFastGeomQuad(int). This filter is
    choking on the data, not sure why. <br>
    <br>
    I tried it on a Cray and PV used about 32 G just to open one scalar
    array!<br>
    <br>
    I see a bunch of rendering artifacts that usually are a result of
    coincident geometry and go away when I zoom in. I notice that the
    data is much larger in x and y than z.<br>
    Perhaps it's a rendering precision issue? Not sure if the surface
    filter could suffer from a precision issue. Any one out there know
    precision related caveats?<br>
    <br>
    Do you have overlapping/coincident geometry? Maybe ghost cells? It
    looked like you did. You may want to try to remove these, it may
    help. I couldn't find any other obvious bugs in your dataset.<br>
    <br>
    Burlen<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    rocky:/work/ParaView/ParaView-4.1.0-Linux-64bit/lib/paraview-4.1$LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    ./pvserver --enable-bt<br>
    Waiting for client...<br>
    Connection URL: cs://rocky.dhcp:11111<br>
    Accepting connection(s): rocky.dhcp:11111<br>
    Client connected.<br>
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'<br>
      what():  std::bad_alloc<br>
    <br>
    =========================================================<br>
    Process id 15417 Caught SIGABRT<br>
    Program Stack:<br>
    WARNING: The stack trace will not use advanced capabilities because
    this is a release build.<br>
    0x3769a0ef90 : ??? [(???) ???:-1]<br>
    0x37696359e9 : gsignal [(libc.so.6) ???:-1]<br>
    0x37696370f8 : abort [(libc.so.6) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c660565 : __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()
    [(libstdc++.so.6) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c65e6c6 : ??? [(???) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c65e6f3 : ??? [(???) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c65e91f : ??? [(???) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c65ee2d : operator new(unsigned long) [(libstdc++.so.6) ???:-1]<br>
    0x376c65eec9 : operator new[](unsigned long) [(libstdc++.so.6)
    ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc327d46712 : vtkDataSetSurfaceFilter::NewFastGeomQuad(int)
    [(libvtkFiltersGeometry-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc327d46aca : vtkDataSetSurfaceFilter::InsertTriInHash(long long,
    long long, long long, long long, long long)
    [(libvtkFiltersGeometry-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc327d4b5c0 :
    vtkDataSetSurfaceFilter::UnstructuredGridExecute(vtkDataSet*,
    vtkPolyData*, int) [(libvtkFiltersGeometry-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3212874a6 :
    vtkPVGeometryFilter::UnstructuredGridExecute(vtkUnstructuredGridBase*,
    vtkPolyData*, int) [(libvtkPVVTKExtensionsRendering-pv4.1.so.1)
    ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc321287cf9 : vtkPVGeometryFilter::RequestData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkPVVTKExtensionsRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265ca744 : vtkExecutive::CallAlgorithm(vtkInformation*, int,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c6c5c :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ExecuteData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c56a1 :
    vtkCompositeDataPipeline::ExecuteData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c9613 :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e1a59 :
    vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c3737 :
    vtkCompositeDataPipeline::ForwardUpstream(vtkInformation*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c95bc :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e1a59 :
    vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c3737 :
    vtkCompositeDataPipeline::ForwardUpstream(vtkInformation*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c95bc :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e1a59 :
    vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c8b6e : vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::UpdateData(int)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e36c5 : vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::Update(int)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc32256db2a :
    vtkGeometryRepresentation::RequestData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265ca744 : vtkExecutive::CallAlgorithm(vtkInformation*, int,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c6c5c :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ExecuteData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c56a1 :
    vtkCompositeDataPipeline::ExecuteData(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c9613 :
    vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e1a59 :
    vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::ProcessRequest(vtkInformation*,
    vtkInformationVector**, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265c8b6e : vtkDemandDrivenPipeline::UpdateData(int)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3265e36c5 : vtkStreamingDemandDrivenPipeline::Update(int)
    [(libvtkCommonExecutionModel-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc322581c8f :
    vtkPVDataRepresentation::ProcessViewRequest(vtkInformationRequestKey*,
    vtkInformation*, vtkInformation*)
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc32256d699 :
    vtkGeometryRepresentation::ProcessViewRequest(vtkInformationRequestKey*,
    vtkInformation*, vtkInformation*)
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc32256f781 :
    vtkGeometryRepresentationWithFaces::ProcessViewRequest(vtkInformationRequestKey*,
    vtkInformation*, vtkInformation*)
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3225a5508 :
    vtkPVView::CallProcessViewRequest(vtkInformationRequestKey*,
    vtkInformation*, vtkInformationVector*)
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3225a56d2 : vtkPVView::Update()
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3225964fa : vtkPVRenderView::Update()
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3225959b1 : vtkPVRenderView::ResetCamera()
    [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreRendering-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc329b5770f : vtkPVRenderViewCommand(vtkClientServerInterpreter*,
    vtkObjectBase*, char const*, vtkClientServerStream const&,
    vtkClientServerStream&, void*)
    [(libvtkPVServerManagerApplication-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3271ed250 :
    vtkClientServerInterpreter::CallCommandFunction(char const*,
    vtkObjectBase*, char const*, vtkClientServerStream const&,
    vtkClientServerStream&) [(libvtkClientServer-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3271f2183 :
    vtkClientServerInterpreter::ProcessCommandInvoke(vtkClientServerStream
    const&, int) [(libvtkClientServer-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3271f0ef2 :
    vtkClientServerInterpreter::ProcessOneMessage(vtkClientServerStream
    const&, int) [(libvtkClientServer-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc3271f13ad :
    vtkClientServerInterpreter::ProcessStream(vtkClientServerStream
    const&) [(libvtkClientServer-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e98854 :
    vtkSIProperty::ProcessMessage(vtkClientServerStream&)
    [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e988fe : vtkSIProperty::Push(paraview_protobuf::Message*,
    int) [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e99550 : vtkSIProxy::Push(paraview_protobuf::Message*)
    [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e7e32a :
    vtkPVSessionCore::PushStateInternal(paraview_protobuf::Message*)
    [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e7b3a4 :
    vtkPVSessionCore::PushState(paraview_protobuf::Message*)
    [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e79fad :
    vtkPVSessionBase::PushState(paraview_protobuf::Message*)
    [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328e866dc : vtkPVSessionServer::OnClientServerMessageRMI(void*,
    int) [(libvtkPVServerImplementationCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc326a2c163 : vtkMultiProcessController::ProcessRMI(int, void*,
    int, int) [(libvtkParallelCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc326a2c37b : vtkMultiProcessController::ProcessRMIs(int, int)
    [(libvtkParallelCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x7fc328cf7b46 :
    vtkTCPNetworkAccessManager::ProcessEventsInternal(unsigned long,
    bool) [(libvtkPVClientServerCoreCore-pv4.1.so.1) ???:-1]<br>
    0x4019a6 : __gxx_personality_v0 [(pvserver) ???:-1]<br>
    0x4019ee : main [(pvserver) ???:-1]<br>
    0x3769621b45 : __libc_start_main [(libc.so.6) ???:-1]<br>
    0x4016aa : __gxx_personality_v0 [(pvserver) ???:-1]<br>
    =========================================================<div><div class="h5"><br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <div>On 06/19/2014 03:05 PM, jean mensa
      wrote:<br>
    </div>
    <blockquote type="cite">
      <div dir="ltr">I am running the 4.0.1, I will upgrade to 4.1. In
        the meantime it follows the dataset (~1GB).
        <div><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2rIXNfrsOf8M054bzFNSmo3UU0/edit?usp=sharing" target="_blank">https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2rIXNfrsOf8M054bzFNSmo3UU0/edit?usp=sharing</a><br>
          <div>Thanks for helping,</div>
          <div>j</div>
        </div>
      </div>
      <div class="gmail_extra"><br>
        <br>
        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 5:42 PM, Burlen
          Loring <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>></span>
          wrote:<br>
          <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
            <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Could you share the
              dataset? Maybe I can reproduce the issue.<br>
              <br>
              Which version of PV are you using? You're not using the
              latest(4.1) if --enable-bt isn't there.  Upgrading to 4.1
              may help...
              <div>
                <div><br>
                  <br>
                  <div>On 06/19/2014 02:10 PM, jean mensa wrote:<br>
                  </div>
                  <blockquote type="cite">
                    <div dir="ltr">The server has about 16GB of ram,
                      while the client has 8GB. I am loading only one
                      array and I am starting the server with a simple
                      'pvserver' then I establish the connection
                      manually from PV which I start simply calling
                      'paraview'.
                      <div> <br>
                      </div>
                      <div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">--enable-bt

                          is not a valid option but dmesg does show a
                          segfault: </span><font face="arial,
                          sans-serif">at-spi-bus-laun[17239]: segfault
                          at 968 ip 0000003e4e425321 sp 00007fff9770a040
                          error 4 in libX11.so.6.3.0</font></div>
                      <div><font face="arial, sans-serif">I don't think
                          that this can be the problem though because
                          the same excessive memory load happens on the
                          client mac with no crash and a different
                          version of X (XQuartz).</font></div>
                      <div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px"><br>
                        </span></div>
                      <div><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif;font-size:13px">in

                          the case of remote rendering I should see a
                          black window coming from pvserver where the
                          dataset should be displayed, right? well I see
                          the window but nothing gets rendered on it...
                          if remote rendering is disabled do I still see
                          the window?</span></div>
                      <div><font face="arial, sans-serif">j</font></div>
                    </div>
                    <div class="gmail_extra"><br>
                      <br>
                      <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at
                        4:43 PM, Burlen Loring <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:burlen.loring@gmail.com" target="_blank">burlen.loring@gmail.com</a>></span>
                        wrote:<br>
                        <blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
                          <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
                            questions:<br>
                            So how much ram is on this system?<br>
                            How many arrays are you loading? If memory
                            is an issue you may get by by loading only
                            one (or fewer) of them.<br>
                            What command line are you using to start the
                            server?<br>
                            <br>
                            Can you start the client and server with
                            --enable-bt on the respective command lines?
                            This should print a stack trace during the
                            crash. If it does send it to the list. If PV
                            is killed because its out of memory this may
                            have been logged (on linux: dmesg | egrep -i
                            'killed process').<br>
                            <br>
                            about your original question: When in client
                            server(not multicore) with the server
                            running on a remote system and the client on
                            your desktop, the client only has to display
                            images rendered on the server. so very low
                            load on the client side. If you're seeing a
                            high load in that case , remote rendering is
                            probably disabled, perhaps this is a bug.<br>
                            <br>
                            multicore would disable remote rendering ,
                            according to a recent post on the mail list.<br>
                            <br>
                            mulitcore the client and servers run on the
                            same system and thus the X server load could
                            in fact be coming from the server rather
                            than the client.
                            <div>
                              <div><br>
                                <br>
                                <div>On 06/19/2014 01:26 PM, jean mensa
                                  wrote:<br>
                                </div>
                                <blockquote type="cite">
                                  <div dir="ltr">it's the crash. The
                                    server loads about 8GB of data and
                                    then it idles. The status bar also
                                    shows that
                                    the vtkUnstructuredGridReader is
                                    loading the dataset and it reaches
                                    100% without giving any errors. The
                                    problem seems to be displaying the
                                    data...
                                    <div> <br>
                                      <br>
                                      On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 4:17 PM,
                                      Burlen Loring <<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>>


                                      wrote:<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      > The server seems to load the
                                      dataset properly but no image is
                                      shown on the client.<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      > OK, so is this the crash or a
                                      new issue? If there's no image how
                                      could you tell the server loaded
                                      the dataset correctly?<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      ><br>
                                      ><br>
                                      > On 06/19/2014 12:53 PM, jean
                                      mensa wrote:<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      > same result. I disabled
                                      multicore and I was already using
                                      0MB remote rendering threshold. I
                                      have tried with paraview on both
                                      linux and macosx. The server seems
                                      to load the dataset properly but
                                      no image is shown on the client.<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      ><br>
                                      ><br>
                                      > On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 3:40
                                      PM, Burlen Loring <<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>>


                                      wrote:<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> Ug. you're using the
                                      multicore option to start the
                                      servers! I believe that this
                                      forces remote rendering off. That
                                      would explain your issues. Could
                                      you try duisabling the multi core
                                      option and start your servers
                                      manually?<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> On 06/19/2014 12:29 PM,
                                      Burlen Loring wrote:<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> OK, one possibility is
                                      that it may be related to remote
                                      rendering settings. Under menu
                                      Edit->Settings->Render
                                      View->Server there is a remote
                                      render threshold. I always set
                                      this to 0 bytes to ensure remote
                                      parallel rendering. What's yours
                                      set to?<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> On 06/19/2014 12:18 PM,
                                      jean mensa wrote:<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> Sorry, I didn't explain
                                      it properly. I have already tried
                                      to connect to a pvserver from a
                                      GUI running on the client (without
                                      an ssh connection then) but it
                                      also drains the memory on Xorg.
                                      What is the load supposed to be on
                                      a client-pvserver connection?<br>
                                      >> Thanks,<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at
                                      3:08 PM, Burlen Loring <<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>>


                                      wrote:<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> Jean,<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> What you describe is
                                      expected. X forwarding doesn't
                                      work well for visualizing large
                                      datasets. The point is : don't use
                                      X forwarding. The links show how
                                      to configure the client server
                                      connection without X forwarding.
                                      Make sure that there is no -X on
                                      the ssh command line.<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> Burlen<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> On 06/19/2014 11:46
                                      AM, jean mensa wrote:<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> When I do that Xorg
                                      process on the client drains the
                                      memory up until it crashes. The
                                      connection I think is properly
                                      established since it works fine
                                      for smaller datasets. What should
                                      the load on the client be in that
                                      case?<br>
                                      >>> j<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014
                                      at 2:14 PM, Burlen Loring <<a href="mailto:bloring@lbl.gov" target="_blank">bloring@lbl.gov</a>>


                                      wrote:<br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> Yes, this is
                                      expected. The OpenGL calls get
                                      piped to your local system. This
                                      includes data like vertices and
                                      colors as well. X forwarding
                                      doesn't give good performance and
                                      with large data it may not even be
                                      feasible.<br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> You need to set
                                      up client server connection.<br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> <a href="http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Reverse_connection_and_port_forwarding" target="_blank">http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Reverse_connection_and_port_forwarding</a><br>


                                      >>>> <a href="http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:Server_Configuration" target="_blank">http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView:Server_Configuration</a><br>
                                      >>>> <a href="http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Setting_up_a_ParaView_Server" target="_blank">http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/Setting_up_a_ParaView_Server</a><br>
                                      >>>> <a href="http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_And_Mesa_3D" target="_blank">http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView_And_Mesa_3D</a><br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> On 06/19/2014
                                      10:33 AM, jean mensa wrote:<br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> Hi all,<br>
                                      >>>> I have a rather
                                      large unstructured pvtu dataset
                                      (about 4 million points) which I
                                      am visualizing on a remote server.
                                      I am running the paraview GUI
                                      (with the multicore option) on the
                                      server and I connect to it via ssh
                                      sharing the X server. In this way
                                      I can control the GUI running on
                                      the serve. I thought that with
                                      this configuration I would only
                                      receive a screenshot of the window
                                      and no actual data from paraview
                                      but the client seems to share at
                                      least some of the load of the
                                      visualization. Is this the
                                      expected behaviour? How can I
                                      avoid loading data on the client
                                      side?<br>
                                      >>>> Thanks in
                                      advance,<br>
                                      >>>><br>
                                      >>>> --<br>
                                      >>>> Jean A. Mensa<br>
                                      >>>> Graduate
                                      Assistant<br>
                                      >>>> University of
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                                      >>>><br>
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                                      >>> Jean A. Mensa<br>
                                      >>> Graduate Assistant<br>
                                      >>> University of Miami<br>
                                      >>> RSMAS - MPO<br>
                                      >>> 4600 Rickenbacker
                                      Causeway<br>
                                      >>> Miami, FL 33149-1098<br>
                                      >>><br>
                                      >>><br>
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                                      >><br>
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                                      >> --<br>
                                      >> Jean A. Mensa<br>
                                      >> Graduate Assistant<br>
                                      >> University of Miami<br>
                                      >> RSMAS - MPO<br>
                                      >> 4600 Rickenbacker
                                      Causeway<br>
                                      >> Miami, FL 33149-1098<br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >><br>
                                      >><br>
                                      ><br>
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                                      > --<br>
                                      > Jean A. Mensa<br>
                                      > Graduate Assistant<br>
                                      > University of Miami<br>
                                      > RSMAS - MPO<br>
                                      > 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway<br>
                                      > Miami, FL 33149-1098<br>
                                      ><br>
                                      ><br>
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                                      Jean A. Mensa<br>
                                      Graduate Assistant<br>
                                      University of Miami<br>
                                      RSMAS - MPO<br>
                                      4600 Rickenbacker Causeway<br>
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                          <div>University of Miami<br>
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                            <div>RSMAS - MPO</div>
                            <div>4600 Rickenbacker Causeway</div>
                            <div>Miami, FL 33149-1098<br>
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          </div>
          <div>
            <div>University of Miami<br>
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            <div>
              <div>RSMAS - MPO</div>
              <div>4600 Rickenbacker Causeway</div>
              <div>Miami, FL 33149-1098<br>
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