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Opened Dec 14, 2014 by Kitware Robot@kwrobotOwner

Paraview crashes after closing X window when a model is rendered by the pvserver

This issue was created automatically from an original Mantis Issue. Further discussion may take place here.


Tested on Linux platform:

  • launch a pvserver
  • launch paraview
  • connect paraview to the pvserver
  • Create a sphere (Theta Resolution=10000, Phi Resolution=1000) as a result size of the presentation is about 57MB (bigger then "Remote Render Threshold" = 20 by default; note that if the model is not big enough, you can apply the reflect filter to increase the size of the rendered model).

=> The model is displayed in the "Render View" as expected and in the OpenGL X window. If you close this X window, ParaView crashes with the error "vtkClientSocket (0x33c4f50): Socket error in call to send. Broken pipe".

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Reference: paraview/paraview#15209