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CPU Time In Graphic
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Sussan Send message Joined: 14 Apr 03 Posts: 6 Credit: 81,701 RAC: 0 |
In Graphics the CPU time is reported as "xx mins xxxx secs". It should be "xx hrs xx mins xx secs" Anyone else have this problem? See http://home.att.net/~sussan/ScreenHunter_002.jpg for example. Sussan WindowsXP SP1 |
Thierry Van Driessche Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3083 Credit: 150,096 RAC: 0 |
Looking to the picture it looks like you very probably had a WU with a short processing time. Once the CPU time of a WU goes over the 60 minutes, you will see the time in the graphics is shown in hours, minutes and seconds. Greetings from Belgium. |
Sussan Send message Joined: 14 Apr 03 Posts: 6 Credit: 81,701 RAC: 0 |
> Looking to the picture it looks like you very probably had a WU with a short > processing time. > In the picture it is showing "2 mins 5174 sec", at that point the time was actually "2 hrs 52 mins 14 secs". BTW .... are you same Thierry from the proofers (proof reading) community? If so, good to see ya again ... if not nice to meet ya! :) Sussan |
Thierry Van Driessche Send message Joined: 20 Aug 02 Posts: 3083 Credit: 150,096 RAC: 0 |
> In the picture it is showing "2 mins 5174 sec", at that point the time was > actually "2 hrs 52 mins 14 secs". Are you using Win XP? On my PC it works fine. |
unkx80 Send message Joined: 3 May 03 Posts: 12 Credit: 246,141 RAC: 0 |
I am not sure whether I got your problem right, but I believe there is a decimal point in "2 mins 51.74 sec". And oh, I noticed that your diagram shows 44.683% although it is only less than 3 minutes, but I am not suprised. On my Pentium III, I have observed the program completing the first 50% or so within a couple of minutes, and then proceeding to take more than 12 hours to complete the rest of the work unit. I think this needs to be corrected after the current problems with the servers have been sorted out - I have no work units to crunch right now. |
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