From: Ron Griswold <ron.griswold@(email surpressed)>
Subject: cpu.acct log
   Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 19:03:06 -0500
Msg# 1456
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Hi,

Long story short, we lost most of our log files from our previous show, making any stats calculated just a little inaccurate.

I ran across the cpu.acct file using the 'rush -catlog cpu.acct host' command. It has info recorded dating back before I started working here! Woo hoo! But...

I think I'm missing something. According to the docs the 9th column in the 'p' report is the "#Secs Wall Clock Time". Both the "system time" and "user time" are 0. I'm assuming (probably naively) that the wall clock time refers to the elapsed time of the render script's execution. Which is exactly what I need.

The values however aren't even remotely close to what I would expect them to be though. For a render that took around 2h, the time is recorded as 79s.

Is there something wrong, or am I just not getting the meaning of this value?

Thanks!

Ron Griswold
Programmer/TD
Riot Pictures

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