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How to retrieve individual work unit credits granted? Like, for a 24-hour period.
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Gene Send message Joined: 26 Apr 99 Posts: 150 Credit: 48,393,279 RAC: 118 |
For statistical comparison purposes, I would like to get the credits granted for all the work units I completed in a 24-hour period. I can get the work unit names from the stdoutdae.txt file, as well as the run times from the job_log_setiathome, but I haven't found a way to get the credit number. I don't see anything in the Event Log Diagnostic Flags that would capture that data to the event log; which makes sense as the credit for individual work units is normally not reported back to the host as far as I can tell. The needed info is reported on the account/tasks/ page(s) but only 20 work units per page. Is there a way to pass a parameter up to the server to over-ride the 20 tasks per page limit? Similar to the ?offset= parameter? For a modest performance system such as mine the full task list is usually only a few hundred and the validated tasks list less than a hundred. So, not talking about gigantic output size. The validated tasks don't stick around very long so I would be thinking of fetching the validated tasks page several times a day and then (offline) sifting through the html page(s) to match work units known to have been completed during the desired time window. Anybody got better ideas? Gene; |
Jord Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 15184 Credit: 4,362,181 RAC: 3 |
You can download the general hosts statistics from http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/stats/ and filter down to your hostIDs. The statistic sites use this data. Have you tried going to your account already and following one or more of the links to the statistics sites? I bet BOINCStats does what you want with their 'Last 40 days' stats. |
Gene Send message Joined: 26 Apr 99 Posts: 150 Credit: 48,393,279 RAC: 118 |
Thanks. I did a quick look at BOINCstats and it looks to be very helpful. I will spend some time exploring that site. The resources expended, cpu time and gpu time, is embedded in the job_log file so that aspect of the question seems to be do-able at the local host level, it was the credit info I was needing. O.K., let me go read the BOINCstats F.A.Q. ... |
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