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??what does average turnaround time mean??
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Send message Joined: 21 May 06 Posts: 73 Credit: 8,710 RAC: 0 |
I'm seeing ZERO as the average turn around time on my computer. How could that be correct? Total Credit 516.46 Recent average credit 24.16 CPU type GenuineIntel Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.53GHz Number of CPUs 1 Operating System Microsoft Windows 2003 Standard Server Edition, Service Pack 1, (05.02.3790.00) Memory 502.07 MB Cache 976.56 KB Swap space 4442.6 MB Total disk space 23.29 GB Free Disk Space 11.64 GB Measured floating point speed 1233.62 million ops/sec Measured integer speed 1881.52 million ops/sec Average upload rate Unknown Average download rate Unknown Average turnaround time 0 days Maximum daily WU quota per CPU 100/day Results 0 Number of times client has contacted server 667 Last time contacted server 15 Jun 2006 5:37:17 UTC % of time BOINC client is running 99.0571 % While BOINC running, % of time work is allowed 99.5332 % Average CPU efficiency 0.938361 Result duration correction factor 0.704289 |
Send message Joined: 1 Sep 04 Posts: 14 Credit: 3,857 RAC: 0 |
maybe that means you take less then a day to complete/report your workunit. |
Send message Joined: 21 May 06 Posts: 73 Credit: 8,710 RAC: 0 |
maybe that means you take less then a day to complete/report your workunit. Maybe, but, I'm one of those cache hogs with connect to time at 10 days... |
Send message Joined: 29 Sep 04 Posts: 196 Credit: 207,040 RAC: 0 |
Average Turnaround Time is an average of the amount of time between when one of your hosts downloads a work unit, crunches it, and reports it back. There is a bug with ATT here at LHC. I have a few computers who report their ATT is 236378.64 days. Basically I wouldn't trust the ATT on this project. It's no big deal and the scheduler here doesn't take ATT into consideration when sending out work. |
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