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howto:visit [2021/12/09 16:42] 127.0.0.1 external edit |
howto:visit [2022/05/23 11:52] (current) ccrosby [Running VisIt] |
| ====== Running VisIt ====== | ====== Running VisIt ====== |
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| There are three versions of VisIt installed on Lengau: | There are three versions of VisIt installed on Lengau: |
| | - Visit-2.10.2 |
| | - Visit-2.13.3 |
| | - Visit-3.1.1 |
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| - Visit-2.10.2 is installed in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/CFD/VisIt/visit2.10.2/src/bin'' | |
| - Visit-2.12.3 is installed in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/visit2_12_3.linux-x86_64'' | |
| - Visit-2.13.3 is installed in ''/apps/chpc/compmech/visit2_13_3/visit2_13_3.linux-x86_64'' (non-mesa) and ''/apps/chpc/compmech/visit2_13_3.linux-x86_64'' (with mesa) | |
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| All three versions are available as modules. Use the command ''module avail'' to find it. Please refer to the [[https://wci.llnl.gov/simulation/computer-codes/visit/|VisIt web site]] for more information on VisIt. For interactive graphics, 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 VisIt with the VirtualGL wrapper. VisIt 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. | All three versions are available as modules. Use the command ''module avail 2>&1 | grep VisIt'' to find the module names. Please refer to the [[https://wci.llnl.gov/simulation/computer-codes/visit/|VisIt web site]] for more information on VisIt. For interactive graphics, 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 VisIt with the VirtualGL wrapper. VisIt 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. |
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| ===== Running VisIt on a visualization node ===== | ===== Running VisIt on a visualization node ===== |