[Paraview] Error message : what does it mean
Wylie, Brian
bnwylie at sandia.gov
Tue Feb 27 09:10:11 EST 2007
John,
The Ice error message could probably be a bit more detailed....
In general ParaView/IceT can handle different sized windows on the
servers/client just fine.. The thing that it can't handle is when the
servers have different screen sizes from the other servers...
So...
Server 1: 1280x1024
Server 2: 1280x1024
Server 3: 1280x1024
Server 4: 1024x768 <---- No good... :)
I would go and check all the screen sizes of your server nodes and make
sure they match up....
Brian Wylie - Org 1424
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: paraview-bounces+bnwylie=sandia.gov at paraview.org
> [mailto:paraview-bounces+bnwylie=sandia.gov at paraview.org] On
> Behalf Of John Biddiscombe
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 6:33 AM
> To: ParaView
> Subject: [Paraview] Error message : what does it mean
>
> "ICET,0:ERROR: Sizes of src and dest do not agree."
>
> I assume that the source and dest windows are of different
> sizes, and so paraview can't composite.
> If this is so, then what's causing it? and how can I fix it.
>
> I'm running ParaView 2.6 "blind"-by which I mean I'm logging
> onto a system remotely and can't see the displays themselves.
> I suspect something is awry with the screen/DISPLAY or something.
>
> There are 4 machines/graphics cards, but I am getting the
> output as shown in the image. Only 1/4 of the data seems to
> be collected on the client (which is a dumb X server and I
> don't want it to render anything).
>
> Any ideas of what I'm doing wrong?
>
> thanks
>
> JB
> NB. The remote machines are MacOSX
>
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