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Re: [cado-nfs] Small cado-nfs.py feature request: provide additional [d-]hh:mm:ss output for elapsed time
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- From: Paul Zimmermann <Paul.Zimmermann@inria.fr>
- To: hermann@stamm-wilbrandt.de
- Cc: cado-nfs@inria.fr
- Subject: Re: [cado-nfs] Small cado-nfs.py feature request: provide additional [d-]hh:mm:ss output for elapsed time
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 19:26:23 +0200
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Dear Hermann,
feel free to submit a patch for this. It is the best way to get this feature
in CADO-NFS real soon now!
Best regards,
Paul
> Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2023 14:23:01 +0200
> From: hermann@stamm-wilbrandt.de
>
> Hi,
>
> long running Linux tasks (>5d) get reported like this:
>
> hermann@7600x:~$ ps -ef | grep job | grep ^root
> root 629465 629454 99 Jul22 ? 5-20:29:11 ./job 297
> hermann@7600x:~$
>
>
> Recently I factored RSA-150 on 24C/48T machine, and it reported
> runtimes:
> ...
> Info:HTTP server: Shutting down HTTP server
> Info:Complete Factorization / Discrete logarithm: Total cpu/elapsed time
> for entire Complete Factorization 5.94779e+06/138387
> Info:root: Cleaning up computation data in /tmp/cado.tmaxyd6y
> ...
>
> Can the times output be appended like this?
> ... for entire Complete Factorization 5.94779e+06/138387 (1-14:26:27)
>
> Or (1d 14:26:27)?
>
> And perhaps (hh:mm:ss) for elapsed runtimes above 3600s?
>
> Regards,
>
> Hermann.
>
- [cado-nfs] Small cado-nfs.py feature request: provide additional [d-]hh:mm:ss output for elapsed time, hermann, 07/28/2023
- Re: [cado-nfs] Small cado-nfs.py feature request: provide additional [d-]hh:mm:ss output for elapsed time, Paul Zimmermann, 07/28/2023
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