[Paraview] Live data source for co-processing in Paraview version 3.14.1

Andy Bauer andy.bauer at kitware.com
Thu Mar 21 15:25:12 EDT 2013


I'm working on a Catalyst Users Guide that should cover everything you
need. It will probably be ready in a couple of weeks. I'll post to the
paraview list when it's ready and where to download at.

Andy

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Hong Yi <hongyi at renci.org> wrote:

>  Hi Andy,****
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> Many thanks for the useful information. This confirms my suspicion on the
> live data source after I see information on catalyst, so I’ll just go ahead
> to upgrade my development environment to the latest Paraview version 3.98.1
> to be able to leverage catalyst co-processing library for my in-situ work.
> I have read up a lot of information on coprocessing in ParaView so far, so
> I think I’ll just need to get a specific example running next for a good
> understanding of specifics, then I can get to specifics such as developing
> adaptors to interface with the simulation code. At that point, I might have
> more specific questions.****
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> Thanks again,****
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> Hong****
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> *From:* Andy Bauer [mailto:andy.bauer at kitware.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:59 PM
> *To:* Hong Yi
> *Cc:* paraview at paraview.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Paraview] Live data source for co-processing in Paraview
> version 3.14.1****
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> Hi Hong,
>
> The live data source that was done with ParaView 3.14 really was just a
> demo. It's evolved and has been improved for ParaView 3.98. Not it's in the
> Tools->Connect to Catalyst GUI menu.
>
> Catalyst is indeed the evolution of what we called the co-processing tools
> in older versions of ParaView.
>
> If you can give an example of what you're trying to do for in-situ work, I
> can probably point you in the proper direction.
>
> Andy****
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> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Hong Yi <hongyi at renci.org> wrote:****
>
> Hello,****
>
>  ****
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> I built Paraview server version 3.14.1 on a HPC cluster with all
> co-processing-related flags turned on including enabling co-processing, all
> adaptors, and plugins, etc., and built Paraview client/server with no MPI
> on a local linux machine with co-processing enabled as well. Then I connect
> the Paraview client running on my local linux machine to the Paraview
> server running on the HPC cluster to visualize a phasta-generated mesh data
> on the HPC cluster. All works except that I don’t find “Live data source”
> from paraview “Source” menu. I have not really tried coprocessing library
> yet, but it is in my next to-do list. In the meanwhile, I’d like to get
> some advice from this list regarding this missing “Live data source” from
> Paraview client GUI in case I missed something or did not do something
> correctly. ****
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>  ****
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> On a related question, from http://catalyst.paraview.org/ I don’t see
> specific information on whether the coprocessing library in earlier version
> such as 3.14.1 is an earlier version of this catalyst. It appears to me
> this catalyst library only works for version 3.98 and can be built into
> paraview 3.98 by generating catalyst source tree and building it into
> paraview. For earlier paraview version 3.14.1, I cannot leverage this
> latest catalyst source since it only works with version 3.98, is this
> correct?****
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>  ****
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> Thanks for any information and explanation. I am trying to get myself up
> to speed on in-situ visualization for large scale simulation, so any
> related information on in-situ visualization is very much appreciated!****
>
>  ****
>
> Hong****
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