[Paraview] Rendering Backend OpenGL2 & PV 5.2.0-RC4 & SurfaceLic --> Problem...

Ken Martin ken.martin at kitware.com
Fri Dec 9 15:44:43 EST 2016


I have not had time to look into this, but my quick guess is that you have
a multiblock dataset with a lot of blocks. Can you try merging the blocks
all together somehow into one block and see if the rendering speed improves?

On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 5:35 AM, Stefan Melber <Stefan.Melber at dlr.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
> i have a problem which is there in all RCs (1-4) of current ParaView: if i
> compile the RenderingBackend to "OpenGL2" and use SurfaceLic the
> visualization time goes up from a few seconds (with "OpenGL") to many
> minutes and the memory consumption from a few GByte to approx 100 GByte.
> Switching back to OpenGL any thing is fine. Without SurfaceLIC the OpenGL2
> works although fine for me.
>
> Has any one tested OpenGL2 with SurfaceLIC-Plugin the last time and has
> (the same)  problems?
>
> o Kernel 4.7.6-1 / x86-64
> o Quadro 4000
> o NVidia driver v367.57
> o PV 5.2.0 RC1 - RC4
>
> Best regards,
>
>        Stefan
>
>
>
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