[Paraview] Multiple servers
pat marion
pat.marion at kitware.com
Thu Jul 23 12:18:51 EDT 2009
Hmm, maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but it sounds like you are giving
paraview a command to start the server and expecting paraview to log into
the remote machine to execute the command? The command will be run on your
client machine. So you need to write a shell script that will take care of
launching pvserver on the remote machine. If you are using mpi you can do
this with mpirun, and use a machinefile that lists the remote machines.
Pat
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:03 PM, David Doria <daviddoria at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Utkarsh
> Ayachit<utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com> wrote:
> > Some other processes is already listening on the port (default 11111
> > for pvserver), hence you are getting the error.
> >
> > Utkarsh
> >
>
> Hm, but if I run pvserver and then connect with 'manual' it works
> fine. If I try to send the 'pvserver' command, it fails with that
> socket error. I also tried it on a different port (11113) and sending
> command 'pvserver --server-port=11113' which I checked with netstat to
> ensure nothing was using it. It's the same story on this port. I can
> connect if I start the pvserver manually and use 'manual', but the
> same socket error occurs if I try to start it with the command.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
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