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[Condor-users] RemoteWallClockTime
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 15:18:25 -0500
- From: Preston Smith <psmith@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [Condor-users] RemoteWallClockTime
I'm working on Condor usage reporting, and have one "minor" (haha)
question about RemoteWallClockTime, and need to verify the correctness
of my interpretation.
If a vanilla job starts, gets preempted and goes back to idle, and then
eventually restarts from the beginning, RemoteWallClockTime does
*not* get
reset to zero, correct?
If I read the manual correctly, it does not..
I'd hate to report 8 hours for a job than runs for 3 hours, gets
preempted, and then
runs all the way through again, for 5 hours.. I'd like it to report
the 5 hours, not the
total of 8.
Would a safe way to get to to this end for vanilla universe jobs be
something like
computing the seconds between CompletionDate and JobCurrentStartDate ?
For standard universe, it seems to me that
RemoteWallClockTime - CumulativeSuspensionTime
is ok, as the manual indicates...
Anything else I ought to watch out for to be sure that we're doing
something sane?
-Preston
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Preston Smith <psmith@xxxxxxxxxx>
Systems Research Engineer
Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, Purdue University