Was bedeutet der punkt hinter der 3870 ppd?
Kurz zusammengefasst:
Das Sternchen bedeutet, dass die ETA und die pdd. nur eine
Schätzung anhand der vom Clienten gesetzten Checkpoints ist.
Hier die Bezugsquelle (habe mir den Text nur schnell durchgelesen. Ich bin ja momentan noch mit der vm und xbuntu beschäftigt ^^):
"It
is a bug, and here's the technical explanation as to why.
The "frame" count on psummary is better described as an Intermediate Data Point (IDP) count.
The researchers running these simulations don't just want to know what the state of the WU was at the beginning and the end of the simulation, they also want to know what happens in-between (there was a special case a while back where a particular Gro33 WU had an IDP of zero), and the number of "in-between" states is the IDP.
For example, in the results file for a WU with an IDP of 50 there are 50 individual snapshots of the system state at different times during the simulation.
Now, the confusion arises because the IDP count has no real relationship with how many "frame" markers there are in a given FAHlog.txt. It has just been coincidence that most of the time they match up (this is also an example of the unfortunate use of the word frame to mean many different things).
Simply put you cannot work out how many markers there will be in a logfile by looking at the IDP count because different cores have different logging logic.
To correct this, FahMon 2.3.2 distrusts the psummary frame count and calculates how many markers there are going to be in a log file as it goes. When it can't make a determination it falls back to the psummary value (or another sensible default) but marks the PPD with an asterisk to indicate that it (and the ETA) may not be accurate."
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