[FLASH-USERS] Problem in installing Flash View
Sean Couch
smc at astro.as.utexas.edu
Tue Jan 29 11:59:30 EST 2008
Hi Randy,
I have been trying to get VisIt to work on my institutions Linux
cluster for a while now and have been running into problems. Does any
one have experience setting up VisIt to work in parallel on Linux
clusters using the LSF qsub system?
We have been successful in compiling and running VisIt in parallel but
the interaction with the batch job system is shaky. The only way I
can successfully start multiple parallel compute engines is to
(accidentally) use processors on the login node, where the mdserver is
running. This is, of course, not a good solution, so the system
administrators have told me...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sean Couch
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Sean M. Couch
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Astronomy
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station C1400
RLM 15.202A
(512) 471-8316
smc at astro.as.utexas.edu
www.as.utexas.edu/~smc
On Jan 29, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Randy Hudson wrote:
>
>
> I recommend trying VisIt. It can do much more than FlashView.
>
> You can download visit1.7.1.exe from https://wci.llnl.gov/codes/visit/executables.html
> . (There are also executables for several other platforms.)
>
> If you decide to try that and have trouble, or if FlashView does
> something for you VisIt doesn't do, let me know.
>
> VisIt documentation is at https://wci.llnl.gov/codes/visit/manuals.html
> .
>
>
> M.A. Latife wrote:
>> Hi
>> Dear all,
>> I am trying to install flash view on my pc. i have installed all
>> libraries required for it but when i "make" .......... it gives the
>> following error.
>> In member function ‘int FlashHDFFile::GetGlobalIds(int, int*)’:
>> /Users/users/latife/Data/flashview/FlashView/FlashHDF5/flashhdf5.C:
>> 358: error: invalid conversion from ‘hssize_t*’ to ‘const hsize_t*’
>> /Users/users/latife/Data/flashview/FlashView/FlashHDF5/flashhdf5.C:
>> 358: error: initializing argument 3 of ‘herr_t
>> H5Sselect_hyperslab(hid_t, H5S_seloper_t, const hsize_t*, const
>> hsize_t*, const hsize_t*, const hsize_t*)’
>> any body has experienced this problem?
>> what could be the possible solution?
>> kind regards
>> M.A.Latife
>
> --
>
> Randy.
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