[Radiance-general] Reporting Info

Gregory J. Ward gregoryjward at gmail.com
Mon Oct 9 20:52:42 CEST 2006


Hi Rob,

This is just traditional time reporting on most Unix's.  "u" is short  
for "user" time, or time spent in normal execution mode.  The "s" is  
for "system" time, or time spent executing system calls -- usually  
disk i/o and the like.  The final "r" is "real" time, or hours passed  
in total, and gives an idea of what percentage of the cpu you are  
getting, e.g. (50.244+0.452)/53.318 means you're getting 95% of the  
processor.

-Greg

> From: "Fitzsimmons, Rob" <rob.fitzsimmons at Summit.Fiserv.com>
> Date: October 9, 2006 11:36:37 AM PDT
> Not sure if I understand what these times mean:
>
> rpict: 2901192699 rays, 87.19% after 50.244u 0.452s 53.318r hours  
> on RFG4.local
>
> I started this render Friday eve - its been going for about 67 hours
>
> What's the "u", "s" and "r"?
>
> Rob F
>



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