[Paraview] Paraview 3.0.2 crashes when trying to connect to
a server. A bug?
Moreland, Kenneth
kmorel at sandia.gov
Thu Jul 5 19:01:13 EDT 2007
> I tried the same (copied the compiled binaries) on another machine.
> Here it works fine. I can also connect from this machine to the
machine
> that I tried previously and that crashes when the client is run
locally
> (now only running the pvserver).
>
> So the problem seems to be with the paraview.app client running on the
> machine that I tested first. The one thing that is different on this
> machine is that it is behind a firewall and has a proxy set up. Could
> that have something to do with it?
That would make sense. Normally ParaView will just give a warning when
a connection fails. Maybe the firewall is somehow causing the POSIX
socket code to crash or to return in a state that causes ParaView to
crash later.
>
> I can try and get some more info on the crash (stack trace or the
like)
> next week, but for now I can only access the machine remotely and thus
> not start the client. [how do you do stack traces on the mac with an
> XXX.app executable?]
You should be able to attach a debugger to a running application. You
should also be able to run paraview.app/Contents/MacOS/paraview from a
debugger.
>
> Some other 'issues' or observations:
> - when I start pvserver with eg -np 4, I only have 3 pvserver tasks
> running at about 99%, and occasionnally a 4th at ~20%. Is that to be
> expected?
I would not say it is expected, but it is not very surprising. There
are several benign reasons this might be the case.
> - there seem to be some artefacts for eg Volume Rendering or Points
> representation (presumably at the boundaries of the rendered
sub-images).
> Can these artefacts be avoided or corrected for?
It would be helpful to see the artifacts.
> - is it possible to 'reload' sessions that were saved previously with
> the builtin server using another server setting? If I try and do so
for
> eg a saved state file, it closes the server connection and starts up a
> builtin server..
That seems to be working for me, but if the reloaded session has some
readers that point to local files, that can cause some strange things to
happen.
-Ken
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