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* Mira - Version 4.1.0 (static, gnu, mesa swrast)
* Mira - Version 4.1.0 (static, gnu, mesa swrast)
* Cooley - 4.3.1 (5.0.0 in testing)
* Cooley - 4.3.1, 5.2.0
* http://www.alcf.anl.gov/user-guides/vis-paraview-red-blood-cell-tutorial
* http://www.alcf.anl.gov/user-guides/vis-paraview-red-blood-cell-tutorial


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ORNL
ORNL


* titan - 4.4 (static w mesa swrast, shared mesa llvmpipe GL1, shared mesa llvmpipe GL2 and shared nvidia GL2. All gnu and w/ headers for catalyst.)
* titan-
* rhea - 4.3.0 (5.0.0 in testing)
** 4.4 static w mesa swrast, shared mesa llvmpipe GL1, shared mesa llvmpipe GL2 and shared nvidia GL2. All gnu and w/ headers for catalyst.
** 5.0.1 shared llvmpipe, shared nvidia GL1, shared nvidia GL2. All gnu and w/ headers for catalyst.
** 5.2.0 shared nvidia GL2
* rhea -  
** 4.1.0
** 4.3.1
** 5.0.0 (gl1 and gl2)
** 5.0.1 (gl2)
** 5.2.0 (gl2)
* everest - 4.4
* everest - 4.4
* http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/kb_articles/software-paraview/?softwaretype=kb_software_visualization
* http://www.olcf.ornl.gov/kb_articles/software-paraview/?softwaretype=kb_software_visualization

Revision as of 14:52, 10 November 2016

These are some HPC ParaView installations that users with appropriate system credentials can access and run. ParaView is of course free and not centrally managed so this list is necessarily a partial one. See also File->Connect->Fetch Servers in ParaView. The resulting dialog allows you to easily import secure connection paths to some of the sites that allow interactive connections from the outside world. In either case if the site you use is not listed, please ask your system administrators to install ParaView and to add appropriate links on this page.

ANL

CSCS

DoD HPCMP

LANL

  • ParaView 4.3.1 is on all LANL TOSS machines

LLNL

NCSA

NERSC

NICS

ORNL

Sandia

  • ParaView version 5.0 and Catalyst are deployed on Redsky, Chama, Skybridge, and internal LANs.

TACC

University of Michigan