[kepler-users] How to get the System execution Time for workflows
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Wed Feb 1 12:17:00 PST 2012
Luis --
If you install the optional Reporting suite, it includes a Workflow Run
Manager which provides a listing of all of your workflow runs, and includes
the execution time for each run along with a lot of other useful
information, as well as the ability to archive runs, return to earlier
runs, and other useful features. Some screenshots of this are shown in the
documentation for the Workflow Run Manager:
https://code.kepler-project.org/code/kepler/trunk/modules/workflow-run-manager/docs/workflow-run-manager.pdf
Matt
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Luís Assunção <lass at isel.ipl.pt> wrote:
> Hi****
>
> ** **
>
> Sometimes is helpful to get the execution time of a workflow
> (milliseconds like System.currentTimeMillis()) with hundreds/thousands of
> iterations.****
>
> Someone can tell me if it a easy way to get the execution time ?****
>
> If not I would like to suggest a small feature that I think will be
> appreciate by kepler-users – In Runtime Window when appear that workflow
> was finished why don´t put the system interval, i. e., The Director get
> System. currentTimeMillis() when Start firing Actors and get the end time
> when finished?****
>
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>
> Any help or comments will be welcome.****
>
> ** **
>
> Regards****
>
> Luis Assuncao****
>
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