Hi Andy,
Could you please tell me, which data set you need ?Because it´s big data.
I´m doing (Ensight 6) format.
Greetings.
Andy Bauer <[email protected]> schrieb am 17:42 Donnerstag, 2.Februar
2017:
Hi,
Can you share a data set that you are having an issue with?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:12 AM, sinan shabib <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I apologize,I didn´t explain it well.
I´m using: Paraview 5.2.0-RC1 , 64 bit.
All fields data are being read but not visualized, that is, I get only one
color when I color the data with a specific field.However, when I use "find
data" function, I can see the data.This happens only with: velocity &
pressure.I´m working on several configurations & the same thing happens with
all of them.
Is it a bug or VTK has been corrupted or something else ?
Thanks in advance.
Andy Bauer <[email protected]> schrieb am 16:00 Donnerstag, 2.Februar
2017:
Maybe I didn't understand what you were trying to do. Can you be a bit more
specific?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 5:46 AM, sinan shabib <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your reply.
I think you've mixed my question up with someone else´s.I still have the
problem with data-visualization (data are read but not visualized).
Andy Bauer <[email protected]> schrieb am 19:02 Dienstag, 31.Januar
2017:
Hi,
Please keep the discussion on the mailing list so that anyone can participate
(also, stuff gets lost in my Inbox too).
The ParaView Catalyst Users Guide at http://www.paraview.org/files/
catalyst/docs/ ParaViewCatalystUsersGuide_v2. pdf has information on how to use
the Live functionality. It's in Section 2.3.
Best,
Andy
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Kohlhase, Simon <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, thanks a lot for the quick respons.At least now we know that there’s no
point to keep on trying. I’ll try to build and install it myself then. Is there
any previous thread where I can find out more about the simulation + catalyst
linking to a parallel server? Best regards,Simon From: Andy Bauer
[mailto:[email protected] ]
Sent: Donnerstag, 26. Januar 2017 16:22
To: Kohlhase, Simon <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; Damerow, David
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Paraview] Paraview Live Visualisation C++ Pipeline Hi,Currently
the Live functionality only works when ParaView is built with Python bindings.
My suggestion would be to build ParaView yourself. That should be much easier
than trying to put in a C++ pipeline that can deal with the Live functionality
properly. As for building ParaView, you may want to look into using the
ParaView Superbuild (https://gitlab.kitware.com/ paraview/paraview-superbuild/)
which will also build all needed dependencies. The dependencies are probably
all there though since you've said that ParaView is already installed there.I'm
not sure the set up you're looking for but if you want to run with the
simulation+Catalyst linking to a parallel pvserver on the cluster which then
connects to a client, you may want to use ParaView master. The reason for this
is that there was a bug that had all of the simulation+Catalyst nodes only
being able to communicate with a single pvserver node (multiple pvserver
processes though). If you only want to connect the simulation+Catalyst to the
GUI client or pvserver processes on a single node then 5.2 should work fine for
you.Best,Andy On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 9:53 AM, Kohlhase, Simon
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, for a University Project we’re trying to run Paraview Live Simulation on
the local cluster-network. Unfortunately the network only has a Paraview
version without python-binding installed, therefore we would like to run the
LiveSimulation with a C++-coded Pipeline Skript. As far as we understood, to
make it work we have to rewrite the following lines from the PythonPipeline
Script to C++, which turns out to be quite challenging:
coprocessor.UpdateProducers( datadescription)# Write output data, if
appropriate.coprocessor.WriteData( datadescription);# Live Visualization, if
enabled.coprocessor. DoLiveVisualization( datadescription, "localhost", 22222)
We tried the following: //INITIALIZEvtkNew<vtkLiveInsituLink>
link;vtkSMProxyManager* proxyManager;vtkSMSessionProxyManager*
sessionProxyManager;link -> SetInsituPort(22222);link ->
SetHostname("localhost");proxyManager = vtkSMProxyManager::
GetProxyManager();sessionProxyManager = proxyManager->
GetActiveSessionProxyManager() ;link -> Initialize( sessionProxyManager); //
Initialize returns 1, therefore connection established properly //Then we tried
to coprocess with the following code:vtkNew<vtkXMLPImageDataWriter>
writer;writer->SetInputConnection( producer->GetOutputPort());vtkSMProxy* proxy
= sessionProxyManager->NewProxy( "insitu_writer_parameters","
XMLPImageDataWriter");vtkSMInputProperty* property = (vtkSMInputProperty*)
proxy -> GetProperty("Input"); //set input of proxy to our writer or
datadescription – DOESN’T WORKwhile(true){ link->InsituUpdate(
dataDescription->GetTime(), dataDescription->GetTimeStep() ); //update
pipeline link->InsituPostProcess( dataDescription->GetTime(),
dataDescription->GetTimeStep() ); if(link->GetSimulationPaused() ){
if(link->WaitForLiveChange()){ break; } } else{ break;} } So how
are we supposed to get the data from our simulation into the Proxy?We have been
trying and searching the documentation for the right functions, but we can’t
figure out how to do it. We would really appreciate some help ;-) Best
regards,Simon Kohlhase
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