[Paraview] Large .vtp file crashes PV3

Berk Geveci berk.geveci at kitware.com
Thu Jun 14 10:39:52 EDT 2007


I tracked this down and I am not surprised about the crash :-) Your
graphics card is running out of memory. By default, ParaView uses
display lists which means roughly ParaView pretty much uploads the
whole geometry into the graphics card's memory. This is done for
performance when geometry is small to medium size. You can turn this
behavior off from the settings panel. Set "Use Immediate Mode
Rendering" to on. However, it will be still terribly slow as 370MB is
very big to render on 1 graphic card.

On 6/13/07, Craig Warren <Craig.Warren at ed.ac.uk> wrote:
>  Hey folks,
>
> I have a large c.370MB .vtp file written using the XML format. It opens,
> albeit after a while, in Paraview 2.6.2 on both my PowerPC and Intel Macs,
> but I've tried opening it in 3.0.1 on two different Intel Macs and it just
> crashes Paraview.
>
> Is there anything known about an issue like this?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Craig
>
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