
Host while its display is pushed back to your local desktop. HP recommends that you use
a Display Surface that uses a display node as its Execution Host.
The Execution Host is defined for each Display Surface. You specify the Display Surface by name
when launching a visualization job. The Execution Host for a Display Surface is the default
location for running an application. You can locate the default Execution Host by reading the
value for the SVA_EXECUTION_HOST tag in the Site Configuration File,
/hptc_cluster/sva/etc/sva.conf. Each instance of a named Display Surface in the Site
Configuration File has an associated default Execution Host. You can override the default by
setting the SVA_EXECUTION_HOST tag in your User Configuration File to indicate which host
to use to run the application for a given Display Surface. See Chapter 5 and the SVA System
Administration Guide for details on changing Configuration Data Files and their tag content.
Figure 6-2 shows the flow of control for the ParaView application when run on the SVA.
Figure 6-2 ParaView Flow of Control on the SVA
GFX
GigE
GigE
SI
To External
Network
To Display
Device
X Server
Local Desktop
Display Node 1 (Execution Host)
Paraview
Window
Client
GFX
GigE
Display Node 2
Display Device (2 tiles)
To Display
Device
Keyboard
SI
GigE
Paraview
Client
Paraview
Server
Server
Server
Server
Server
X Server
X Server
Paraview
Paraview
Paraview
Paraview
File
Render Nodes
Follow these steps to run ParaView on the SVA. You can use a script to carry out these steps.
1. Allocate the render and display nodes on the SVA that act as the ParaView Render Servers.
Specify a named Display Surface to allocate the display device you intend to use.
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