Kill it, that’s ridiculous.

My guess is that you need more nodes?  Before running the D3 filter, try View/ 
Memory Inspector.  If any nodes are over about 60% or 70%, you either need more 
resource, or less data.

I’m curious – why are you running the D3 filter?

Alan

From: ParaView [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Quentin 
d'Avout
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 11:50 AM
To: ParaView <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Paraview] D3 filter crash

Hello all,

I’m able to start a pvserver over multiple cores, connect to it in paraview 
GUI, open a foam file and load the results.
I then apply a D3 filter before doing anything else, at which point paraview 
seems to get cranking (window darkens) and pvserver processes show some 
activity, but nothing else happens.
I let it “run” for a day now, and it is still seemingly applying that filter.
Unfortunately no errors in either terminals (the pvserver and the paraview 
ones) nor in the paraview GUI output window.

Anybody ever experienced that?
Thank you
Quentin
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