[Paraview] Out of memory when exporting animations
Utkarsh Ayachit
utkarsh.ayachit at kitware.com
Mon Dec 5 10:19:17 EST 2011
STL has been used pre-3.8, the best that I can remember. What reader
are you using Goodwin? We know Thomas is using the PVD reader. I'm
wondering is it's reader specific. Let's try to track this one down.
Any specific steps that I should do to reproduce the problem on my
end?
Utkarsh
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Goodwin Lawlor <goodwin.lawlor at ucd.ie> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> We've been hitting this same problem and trying to fix this since last week.
>
> We're creating an animation with pvbatch rather than pvserver.
>
> The only success we've had is with ParaView-3.8.
>
> 3.10 and 3.12 both have the behaviour you describe below.
>
> We've also tried building PV with Mesa3d 6.5.2, 7.10.3 and 7.11.2 and
> without MPI.
>
> Here's a link to a valgrid/vtk_debug_leaks output of a cut down animation
> that doesn't run of memory (but does grow steadily):
>
> http://pastebin.com/j1crtJp0
>
> Plenty of squawks... the only thing I can see that would account for the
> amount of memory leaking is the 3.6GB memory "still reachable".
>
> This could be due to C++ STL memory pooling - was STL added after 3.8?
>
> Goodwin
>
>
> On 05/12/2011 15:14, Thomas Witkowski wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to export an animation of a pvd file to a stack of png files. I
>> use ParaView 3.10.0 and remote rendering, thus, I start the pvserver on
>> a remote machine. When exporting the animation, or even when I step
>> through the data using the time line, the X-Server on the remote machine
>> run outs of memory. It seems that when going from one timestep to
>> another one the data from the old timestep is not freed. What's wrong? I
>> alread disabled "cache geometry" on the local client.
>>
>> Thanks for any advise,
>>
>> Thomas
>
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