Paraview flow of control on the sva – HP Scalable Visualization Array Software User Manual
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Host while its display is pushed back to your local desktop. HP recommends that you use
a Display Surface that uses a display node as its Execution Host.
The Execution Host is defined for each Display Surface. You specify the Display Surface by name
when launching a visualization job. The Execution Host for a Display Surface is the default
location for running an application. You can locate the default Execution Host by reading the
value for the SVA_EXECUTION_HOST tag in the Site Configuration File,
/hptc_cluster/sva/etc/sva.conf
. Each instance of a named Display Surface in the Site
Configuration File has an associated default Execution Host. You can override the default by
setting the SVA_EXECUTION_HOST tag in your User Configuration File to indicate which host
to use to run the application for a given Display Surface. See
and the SVA System
Administration Guide for details on changing Configuration Data Files and their tag content.
shows the flow of control for the ParaView application when run on the SVA.
Figure 6-2 ParaView Flow of Control on the SVA
GFX
GigE
GigE
SI
To External
Network
To Display
Device
X Server
Local Desktop
Display Node 1 (Execution Host)
Paraview
Window
Client
GFX
GigE
Display Node 2
Display Device (2 tiles)
To Display
Device
Keyboard
SI
GigE
Paraview
Client
Paraview
Server
Server
Server
Server
Server
X Server
X Server
Paraview
Paraview
Paraview
Paraview
File
Render Nodes
Follow these steps to run ParaView on the SVA. You can use a script to carry out these steps.
1.
Allocate the render and display nodes on the SVA that act as the ParaView Render Servers.
Specify a named Display Surface to allocate the display device you intend to use.
6.2 Running Render and Display Applications Using ParaView
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