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software:paraview:caviness [2020-08-06 12:34] – [Available ParaView Versions] mkyle | software:paraview:caviness [2020-08-20 11:56] (current) – [Setting up ParaView with GUI on Caviness] mkyle | ||
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====== Paraview on Caviness ====== | ====== Paraview on Caviness ====== | ||
==== Available ParaView Versions === | ==== Available ParaView Versions === | ||
- | Below is the list of ParaView version available on Farber | + | Below is the list of ParaView version available on Caviness |
< | < | ||
[traine@login00 ~]$ vpkg_versions paraview | [traine@login00 ~]$ vpkg_versions paraview | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | ==== Setting up ParaView with GUI on Farder | + | ==== Setting up ParaView with GUI on Caviness |
- | To use ParaView with a GUI on Farber | + | To use ParaView with a GUI on Cavincess |
- | Working with ParaView in this method is useful because it creates a more resilient work environment. With this setup if you loose connect | + | Working with ParaView in this method is useful because it creates a more resilient work environment. With this setup if you lose your connection |
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
- | The following example will use the user of //traine//. The //traine// user account | + | The following example will use the account |
</ | </ | ||
=== Loading ParaView === | === Loading ParaView === | ||
- | The below steps will set up load the ParaView software into your environment. | + | The below steps will load the ParaView software into your environment. |
< | < | ||
- | [traine@farber | + | [traine@login00 |
- | Adding dependency `openmpi/3.1.6: | + | Adding dependency `libfabric/1.9.0` to your environment |
- | Adding dependency `intel-python/ | + | Adding dependency `openmpi/4.0.2` to your environment |
- | Adding dependency `gcc/9.1.0` to your environment | + | Adding dependency `intel-python/2020u2: |
- | Adding dependency `tcltk/8.6.10` to your environment | + | |
Adding package `paraview/ | Adding package `paraview/ | ||
- | (/ | + | (base) [traine@login00 |
</ | </ | ||
- | Then set run the vnc scripts which will setup ParaView' | + | Now you can run the VNC script '' |
< | < | ||
- | (/ | + | (base) [traine@login00 |
- | New 'login000:1 (traine)' | + | New 'login00:1 (traine)' |
- | + | ||
- | Starting applications specified in / | + | |
- | Log file is / | + | |
You will require a password to access your desktops. | You will require a password to access your desktops. | ||
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Verify: | Verify: | ||
- | New 'login000:1 (traine)' | + | New 'login00:1 (traine)' |
Starting applications specified in / | Starting applications specified in / | ||
- | Log file is / | + | Log file is / |
</ | </ | ||
- | <note important> | + | <note important> |
+ | You will only be asked to set up your password the first time you run '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | The base port for VNC is 5900, add your display number '': | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Setting up SSH Tunnel for VNC Connection === | ||
+ | After running '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <note important> | ||
+ | Make sure to note the which login node ('' | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | The base port for VNC is 5900, add your display number :1 (that can be found in the above code segment) and we get 5901. | ||
- | === Setting up SSH Tunuel for VNC Connection === | ||
- | After running the // | ||
- | ==PuTTY== | + | ==Windows (PuTTY)== |
Open PuTTY | Open PuTTY | ||
- | In addition to your standard connection PuTTY settings you will need to set up the tunnel settings. The image below shows you how this in done in PuTTY. The tunnel setting are found under the Category // | + | In addition to your standard connection PuTTY settings you will need to set up the tunnel settings. The image below shows you how this in done in PuTTY. The tunnel setting are found under the Category // |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | After you add this setting to your session you can save them or just open the session. You will have to leave this session open and open a VNC Client | + | Add the " |
==Linux/ | ==Linux/ | ||
Open a new terminal session on your local machine. Set up a SSH Tunnel using the below //ssh// command. | Open a new terminal session on your local machine. Set up a SSH Tunnel using the below //ssh// command. | ||
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- | $ ssh -L 5901: | + | $ ssh -L 5901: |
+ | ...................................................................... | ||
- | ............................................................ | ||
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- | This computer system is maintained by University of | + | This computer system is maintained by University of Delaware |
- | | + | IT. Links to documentation and other online resources can be |
- | | + | |
- | http://farber.hpc.udel.edu/ | + | http://docs.hpc.udel.edu/ |
For support, please contact consult@udel.edu | For support, please contact consult@udel.edu | ||
- | ............................................................ | ||
- | [mkyle@farber | + | ...................................................................... |
+ | |||
+ | Last login: Thu Aug 6 12:28:19 2020 from c-76-124-88-43.hsd1.de.comcast.net | ||
+ | [traine@login00 | ||
</ | </ | ||
<note important> | <note important> | ||
- | Make sure that you leave this SSH session open and running in the background. If you close out of it you will not be able to connect ParaView on Farber | + | Make sure that you leave this tunnel |
</ | </ | ||
=== Setting Up VNC === | === Setting Up VNC === | ||
- | Now ParaView is running on port 5901 on Farber. A SSH tunnel is connected on your local machines | + | Now ParaView is running on port 5901 on Caviness. A SSH tunnel is connected on your local machine |
* Open a VNC viewer software. | * Open a VNC viewer software. | ||
* Add a new connection to localhost: | * Add a new connection to localhost: | ||
+ | |||
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
- | If you don't have a VNC software you can visit [[https:// | + | If you don't have a VNC viewer (client) |
</ | </ | ||
+ | |||
=== Connecting to Paraview GUI with VNC === | === Connecting to Paraview GUI with VNC === | ||
- | Once the VNC connection is create | + | Once the VNC connection is created |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
<note warning> | <note warning> | ||
- | This step will run ParaView on a login node. Login nodes have limits | + | This step will run ParaView on a login node. Login nodes have limited |
</ | </ | ||
- | ==== Close ParaView GUI on Farder | + | ==== Close ParaView GUI on Caviness |
- | It is very important to correctly close out of ParaView when you are done working with it. If ParaView is not closed correctly | + | It is very important to correctly close out of ParaView when you are done working with it. If ParaView is not closed correctly, then it could continue to use computational resources. To quit ParaView, in the GUI click // |
{{ : | {{ : |