Hello, we switched to the HTCondor from the Torque. We are accustomed to evaluate CPUTime and WallTime values for each job. Is there any guaranteed way to evaluate these values for a running jobs? We are using the ClassAd TotalJobRunTime for CPUTime, but ClassAd RemoteWallClockTime is permanently equal to zero. Thank you! Petr Horak bash-4.1$ /usr/bin/condor_status -limit 1 -l | grep -i time CpuBusyTime = 0 DaemonStartTime = 1534640734 LastDrainStartTime = 1537800923 MachineMaxVacateTime = 10 * 60 MaxJobRetirementTime = 3600 * 24 * 3 MonitorSelfTime = 1538026245 MyCurrentTime = 1538026296 RetirementTimeRemaining = 215928 TimeToLive = 2147483647 TotalClaimRunTime = 43272 TotalJobRunTime = 43272 TotalMachineDrainingUnclaimedTime = 784784 TotalTimeClaimedBusy = 43272 Unhibernate = MY.MachineLastMatchTime =!= undefined bash-4.1$ /usr/bin/condor_status -limit 1 -l | grep -i date LastUpdate = 1534640768 UpdateSequenceNumber = 12585 UpdatesHistory = "00000000000000000000000000000000" UpdatesLost = 0 UpdatesSequenced = 771 UpdatesTotal = 775 bash-4.1$ /usr/bin/condor_status -limit 1 -l | grep -i jobid GlobalJobId = "condor.farm.particle.cz#1048104.0#1537968457" JobId = "1048104.0" bash-4.1$ condor_q -run -allusers -constraint 'ClusterId == 1048104' -l|grep -i time CommittedSlotTime = 0 CommittedSuspensionTime = 0 CommittedTime = 0 CumulativeSlotTime = 0 CumulativeSuspensionTime = 0 LastMatchTime = 1537983024 LastSuspensionTime = 0 MaxRuntime = 60 * 60 * 24 * 15 RecentStatsLifetimeStarter = 1200 RemoteWallClockTime = 0.0 ServerTime = 1538026572 StatsLifetimeStarter = 42978 bash-4.1$ condor_q -run -allusers -constraint 'ClusterId == 1048104' -l | grep -i date CompletionDate = 0 JobCurrentStartDate = 1537983024 JobCurrentStartExecutingDate = 1537983026 JobStartDate = 1537983024 QDate = 1537968457 |