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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/10/2015 10:16 AM, David E DeMarle
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Jeff
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assuming the file gets read on the first one, and it
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It is up to the specific reader class to decide what to do so
who exactly reads what depends on the file type. If the data
is not well distributed, apply the D3 filter to make paraview
repartition the read in data amongst the processors.<br>
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I did the following to start a single pvserver on each of two hosts:<br>
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$ mpirun r219i0n0,r219i0n1 -np 1 /usr/bin/env DISPLAY=:0
/u/jcbecker/ParaView-4.3.1-Linux-64bit/bin/pvserver
--client-host=pfe20 --use-offscreen-rendering<br>
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After I connected to the first pvserver, and opened the file, I
tried to apply the D3 filter, but it was grayed out.<br>
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-jeff<br>
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<div class="gmail_signature">David E DeMarle<br>
Kitware, Inc.<br>
R&D Engineer<br>
21 Corporate Drive<br>
Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662<br>
Phone: 518-881-4909</div>
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