[Paraview] pvserver dies after client closes. How to prevent that?
Arya Mazaheri
aryanet at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 10:33:07 EDT 2012
I think you have chosen the Manual mode. You have to connect to the server with the command mode. So you can enter the command on how to connect to the server and start a new session. In this way each time a client wants to start a new session a new process will be spawned on the server. The following link may help you come over with it:
http://www.paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView/Users_Guide/Establishing_Connections
If you are running a cluster and you want to make a comfortable environment for your clients, you might create a .pvsc file format to automate this process.
Regards,
On Wednesday ۱۹ July ۱۳۹۱ at ۱۷:۵۴, Mirko Vukovic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using paraview 3.14 in the client/server mode (server running in
> serial mode on linux, client on a windows 7).
>
> After I close the client on my desktop, the server process dies, and I
> have to log it to the server machine to restart the server.
>
> - Is that the expected behavior?
> - How can I set up the server, so that it is always available for listening.
>
> Actually, as our simulations are relatively small, and I work with a
> few colleagues, I would like to set-up a few servers, so that every
> person can have one instance.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mirko
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