Message boards : BOINC Manager : Suggestion: add wall time to Tasks grid
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Send message Joined: 21 Dec 08 Posts: 4 |
Hi everybody, I don't know if it has been already suggested, but I think it would be nice to have 2 more columns in the BOINC Manager Tasks tab grid. Besides the "CPU time" and the "To completion" columns, add one column to show the actual wall time a task has been running and another to show the expected wall time when the task will finish. This will be especially usefull for CUDA tasks that take much lass CPU time than wall time. |
Send message Joined: 27 Jun 08 Posts: 641 |
Hi everybody, I don't know if it has been already suggested, but I think it would be nice to have 2 more columns in the BOINC Manager Tasks tab grid. Besides the "CPU time" and the "To completion" columns, add one column to show the actual wall time a task has been running and another to show the expected wall time when the task will finish. This will be especially usefull for CUDA tasks that take much lass CPU time than wall time. Also - a time stamp in the cuda results, elapsed time (wall clock like you mentioned) and milliseconds per step. These last two are already in gpugrid's results. It would also be nice to have web pages statistics display in local time, not UTC or at a minimum, have a mouse roll-over where the UTC becomes local. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5129 |
... a time stamp in the cuda results, elapsed time (wall clock like you mentioned) ... That would be a project-specific request. Eric Korpela (project developer for SETI/SETI Beta) has already accepted the idea in principle (see here), but he's rather tied up in getting the application working properly at the moment - he would probably say that the cosmetic niceties can be added later. We should remind him nearer the time. |
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