Hi David, it seems intentional for RemoteWallClockTime not to reset. I think you are looking for CommittedTime or might want to work with JobCurrentStartDate. The list of job classad attributes [0] is a good reference. > ## RemoteWallClockTime > > Cumulative number of seconds the job has been allocated a machine. This also includes time spent in suspension (if any), so the total real time spent running is > > RemoteWallClockTime - CumulativeSuspensionTime > > Note that this number does not get reset to zero when a job is forced to migrate from one machine to another. CommittedTime, on the other hand, is just like RemoteWallClockTime except it does get reset to 0 whenever the job is evicted without a checkpoint. Cheers, Max [0] https://htcondor.readthedocs.io/en/stable/classad-attributes/job-classad-attributes.html > On 26. Jan 2021, at 10:08, David Cohen <cdavid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > A user of ours was using a false exit code to make jobs rerun from a checkpoint noticed that RemoteWallClockTime doesn't reset when the job rerun. > Is that an intended behavior of the walltime counter? > > Best regards, > David > > _______________________________________________ > HTCondor-users mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to htcondor-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with a > subject: Unsubscribe > You can also unsubscribe by visiting > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/htcondor-users > > The archives can be found at: > https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/archive/htcondor-users/
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