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Message 40549 - Posted: 8 May 2007, 17:49:16 UTC

How often does the Credits/CPU Second stat get update in the hosts file?
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Message 41077 - Posted: 16 May 2007, 20:53:37 UTC

I ask, because the numbers have not changed at all in 2 weeks. Does anyone know? Is this broke?
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Message 41078 - Posted: 16 May 2007, 21:18:41 UTC

Are you talking about a statistic that is in your host's details page? Or are you talking about the chart on this website: http://boinc.netsoft-online.com/e107_plugins/boinc/get_cpcs.php?
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Message 41111 - Posted: 17 May 2007, 23:08:10 UTC - in response to Message 41078.  

Are you talking about a statistic that is in your host's details page? Or are you talking about the chart on this website: http://boinc.netsoft-online.com/e107_plugins/boinc/get_cpcs.php?


I'm talking about the xml element like " <credit_per_cpu_sec>0.001260</credit_per_cpu_sec>
" found in the host.gz file. Which i believe does power the web page you were refering to.

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Message 41112 - Posted: 17 May 2007, 23:29:13 UTC
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ignore this post - i thought you were refering to an xml in the BOINC dir...
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Message 41271 - Posted: 21 May 2007, 22:00:55 UTC

Anyone have the answer to the question in this thread?
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Message 41285 - Posted: 22 May 2007, 3:21:37 UTC - in response to Message 41111.  

Are you talking about a statistic that is in your host's details page? Or are you talking about the chart on this website: http://boinc.netsoft-online.com/e107_plugins/boinc/get_cpcs.php?


I'm talking about the xml element like " <credit_per_cpu_sec>0.001260</credit_per_cpu_sec>
" found in the host.gz file. Which i believe does power the web page you were refering to.


I use WIN98, 2000, XP and Linux for Rosetta and I don't find a host.gz file on any of them. In what directory are you finding the file? It would be nice to look up credit per cpu sec instead of doing it manually.


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Message 41287 - Posted: 22 May 2007, 4:13:45 UTC

Looks like Mike is referring to a file on the server. Here's some documentation on the subject

I take it you know how to interpret the time format listed there, which shows
<update_time>1179785967</update_time>

I've sent an EMail to David Kim requesting he or another member of the team review how/when these statistics get updated.
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Message 41304 - Posted: 22 May 2007, 16:27:20 UTC - in response to Message 41287.  

Looks like Mike is referring to a file on the server. Here's some documentation on the subject

I take it you know how to interpret the time format listed there, which shows
<update_time>1179785967</update_time>

I've sent an EMail to David Kim requesting he or another member of the team review how/when these statistics get updated.


I believe this file gets update every day. It is an entry within the file that I believe does not get update. That entry is named <credit_per_cpu_sec>.
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Message 41401 - Posted: 24 May 2007, 22:40:08 UTC

I believe this metric has not been update since before February. Is there a reason for not keeping this stat up to date? I think some of the boards are erroneously using this information.
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Message 42220 - Posted: 16 Jun 2007, 4:01:28 UTC

I would still like this metric to work. Any word?
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