Hi,

amendment: the test case i send to you also crashes using the D31-filter:

Executing with: Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
Executing with: 0
0

===================================================================================
=   BAD TERMINATION OF ONE OF YOUR APPLICATION PROCESSES
=   PID 23833 RUNNING AT bsastf670os
=   EXIT CODE: 139
=   CLEANING UP REMAINING PROCESSES
=   YOU CAN IGNORE THE BELOW CLEANUP MESSAGES
===================================================================================
YOUR APPLICATION TERMINATED WITH THE EXIT STRING: Segmentation fault (signal 11)
This typically refers to a problem with your application.
Please see the FAQ page for debugging suggestions

This now looks like a bug ;-)

     Stefan

Stefan,

Attached is a fixed state file. Since the file didn't have ghost-cell information, the filters like "Compute Derivatives" didn't produce correct result at the process boundary cells. By putting a "Ghost Cell Generator" filter in the pipeline, one can address that issue.

Utkarsh

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Utkarsh Ayachit <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    That's odd. Stefan, can you send me the dataset please? I'll have
    it looked into.

    Thanks
    Utkarsh

    On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 4:04 AM, Stefan Melber
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi,


        during visualization of vortices i found a bug (or feature?)
        of ParaView: running the case in serial mode the results look
        fine. However, doing the same in parallel mode (e.g. 8 cores)
        the picture looks "ugly". Has anyone seen such an effect
        running in parallel? I am using the current version (v5.2.0)
        on a Linux 64bit machine with a Quadro 4000 graphics card.

        Attached there are two pics showing the effect, a picture of
        the used pipeline and the restart file...

        The test-data can be send to you for testing - i just need a
        email-address to send it to.

        Best regards,

             Stefan




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