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- A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.5.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.5.0-Qt5-MPI-Linux-64bit'' | - A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.5.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.5.0-Qt5-MPI-Linux-64bit'' | ||
- A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.6.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.6.0-MPI-Linux-64bit'', with the off-screen mesa version in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.6.0-osmesa-MPI-Linux-64bit'' | - A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.6.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.6.0-MPI-Linux-64bit'', with the off-screen mesa version in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.6.0-osmesa-MPI-Linux-64bit'' | ||
+ | - A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.7.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.7.0-MPI-Linux-Python3.7-64bit'' | ||
+ | - A standard binary distribution Paraview-5.8.0 in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/ParaView-5.8.0-MPI-Linux-Python3.7-64bit'' | ||
- | These are also available as modules, please use ''module avail''. There are two modules for each of Paraview-5.3.0, 5.4.1, 5.5.0 and 5.6.0, the second one being appended with ''-VNC''. Use this for running Paraview on a viz node. Please refer to the [[http://www.paraview.org|Paraview web site]] for instructions on using Paraview. For interactive graphics on a virtual desktop, an OpenGL-enabled environment will be required, therefore refer to the page on [[howto:remote_viz|Remote Visualization]] for instructions on setting up a connection to the visualization node, and running Paraview with the VirtualGL wrapper. Paraview is an extremely versatile post-processor, and can be used as the primary visualization tool for a very wide range of applications and file formats, including OpenFOAM, MFix, SU2 and many others. | + | These are also available as modules, please use ''module avail''. There are two modules for each of Paraview-5.3.0, 5.4.1, 5.5.0, 5.6.0, 5.7.0 and 5.8.0, the second one being appended with ''-VNC''. Use this for running Paraview with the Nvidia graphics card on a viz node. Please refer to the [[http://www.paraview.org|Paraview web site]] for instructions on using Paraview. For interactive graphics on a virtual desktop, an OpenGL-enabled environment will be required, therefore refer to the page on [[howto:remote_viz|Remote Visualization]] for instructions on setting up a connection to the visualization node, and running Paraview with the VirtualGL wrapper. Paraview is an extremely versatile post-processor, and can be used as the primary visualization tool for a very wide range of applications and file formats, including OpenFOAM, MFix, SU2 and many others. |
===== Paraview client in a VNC session ===== | ===== Paraview client in a VNC session ===== |