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time reports
Aaron - Upon investigation I see that
- downloading the job information for an old job today I see two columns - cpu time and wall clock time
- the job information files I downloaded some months ago have just one time listed, under the heading 'time(s)' - the value corresponds to the wall clock time
Did something change here?
- David
the csv files I have report just one time, though the header says 'time(s)'
On 4/29/2014 2:10 PM, Aaron Stump wrote:
> David,
>
> StarExec provides both CPU time (which sums, apparently, the time used on multiple cores), as well as wallclock time. Currently CPU time is only listed in the job information CSV file, not on the web interface (but we can change that if needed).
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>
> On Mon 28 Apr 2014 03:32:29 AM CDT, David Cok wrote:
>> Aaron,
>>
>> Past SMT-COMPs had a sequential track and a parallel track. What
>> control does StarExec provide over the allowed parallelism? We could
>> simply measure the total CPU time, whether sequential or in multiple
>> processes - but StarExec only reports the wall clock time, correct?
>>
>> - David
- downloading the job information for an old job today I see two columns - cpu time and wall clock time
- the job information files I downloaded some months ago have just one time listed, under the heading 'time(s)' - the value corresponds to the wall clock time
Did something change here?
- David
the csv files I have report just one time, though the header says 'time(s)'
On 4/29/2014 2:10 PM, Aaron Stump wrote:
> David,
>
> StarExec provides both CPU time (which sums, apparently, the time used on multiple cores), as well as wallclock time. Currently CPU time is only listed in the job information CSV file, not on the web interface (but we can change that if needed).
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>
> On Mon 28 Apr 2014 03:32:29 AM CDT, David Cok wrote:
>> Aaron,
>>
>> Past SMT-COMPs had a sequential track and a parallel track. What
>> control does StarExec provide over the allowed parallelism? We could
>> simply measure the total CPU time, whether sequential or in multiple
>> processes - but StarExec only reports the wall clock time, correct?
>>
>> - David
davidcok- Posts : 32
Join date : 2014-04-29
Re: time reports
David,
Yes, we recently added a CPU time column to the CSV files. So files you downloaded before April 16th (I believe) will not have that column.
Aaron
Yes, we recently added a CPU time column to the CSV files. So files you downloaded before April 16th (I believe) will not have that column.
Aaron
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