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Message 18358 - Posted: 18 Dec 2005, 16:55:14 UTC

Hi,

Just a minor question...

I am running BOINC as a service (multi user pc), and as a result the graphics are not available.

My question is:-

Is it possible to find out how many timesteps have passed (or what stage the WU is at) other than the percentage complete showing in the BOINC client?

I don\'t mean in any dynamic way like the way the screensaver displayed, but just having a quick look somewhere occasionally to see.

I\'m only curious, if it can\'t be done then that is fine.

I\'m using BOINC 5.2.13 on Win XP pro SP2.

Thanks.

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Message 18396 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 6:40:16 UTC

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Message 18417 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 19:04:14 UTC - in response to Message 18396.  

Look at your acct....


Hi Jim,

I know that my account shows the current trickle count... I was asking about timesteps though. The reason is that it takes my pc several days to get to each trickle, and because I am basically nosy (and slightly impatient - I can admit it!) it would be nice to see how many timesteps have gone by. The normal graphics display this but as I am running BOINC as a service, the graphics are not available to me.

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Message 18424 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 20:24:30 UTC

Jim is correct. Your Account page, and the result page for the model, shows:

\"Time Sent (UTC\") \"Host ID\" \"Result ID\" \"Result Name\" \"Phase\" \"Timestep\" \"CPU Time (sec)\" and \"Average (sec/TS)\"

Your model, \"sulphur_ft47_000737575_0\", shows it is up to timestep 10,802

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Message 18431 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 21:15:17 UTC

The timestep at the previous checkpoint is stored in the <TS> tag in the result XML file. In Mark\'s case the file is projects/climateprediction/sulphur_ft47_000737575.xml.

You can view the graphics in service mode if you\'re willing to change the service to local system account and set it to allow desktop interaction.
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Message 18436 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 22:45:53 UTC - in response to Message 18431.  

The timestep at the previous checkpoint is stored in the <TS> tag in the result XML file. In Mark\'s case the file is projects/climateprediction/sulphur_ft47_000737575.xml.

You can view the graphics in service mode if you\'re willing to change the service to local system account and set it to allow desktop interaction.


Thanks Thyme,

Thats what I was looking for.

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Message 18437 - Posted: 19 Dec 2005, 22:48:07 UTC - in response to Message 18424.  

Jim is correct. Your Account page, and the result page for the model, shows:

\"Time Sent (UTC\") \"Host ID\" \"Result ID\" \"Result Name\" \"Phase\" \"Timestep\" \"CPU Time (sec)\" and \"Average (sec/TS)\"

Your model, \"sulphur_ft47_000737575_0\", shows it is up to timestep 10,802



Hi Les,

I did look at my account after Jim said, but that gave the timestep at the time of the last trickle. I was looking for the current timestep. \"Thyme Lawn\" has shown me where to look.

Thanks for your time.

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