![]() On Cedar, Graham, Béluga and Narval, you can do client-server rendering on both CPUs (in software) and GPUs (hardware acceleration). Please use the tabs below to select the remote system.Ĭlient-server visualization on Cedar, Graham, Béluga and Narval For example, to use ParaView server version 5.10.0 on the cluster, you need client version 5.10.x on your computer. NOTE 2: ParaView requires the same major version on the local client and the remote host this prevents incompatibility that typically shows as a failed handshake when establishing the client-server connection. Experiment with the threshold to find a suitable value. If you set it to 0MB, all rendering will be remote including rotation, so you will really be using the cluster resources for everything, which is good for large data processing but not so good for interactivity. If you set it to default (20MB) or similar, small rendering will be done on your computer's GPU, the rotation with a mouse will be fast, but anything modestly intensive (under 20MB) will be shipped to your computer and (depending on your connection) visualization might be slow. NOTE 1: An important setting in ParaView's preferences is Render View -> Remote/Parallel Rendering Options -> Remote Render Threshold.
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