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Leigh B. Stoller authored
The first three are aggregate tables, while the experiment stats table gets a record for each new experiment, and is updated when an experiment is swapped in/out/modify or terminated. Look at the table to see what is tracked. Once the experiment_stats record is updated, the aggregate tables are updated as necessary. There are a bunch of ugly changes to assign_wrapper to get the stats. Note that pnodes is not incremented until an experiment sucessfully swaps in. This is in leu of getting status codes; I'm not tracking failed operations yet, nor creating the log file that Jay wants. I'll do that in the next round of changes when we see how useful these numbers are. Most of the changes are to create/delete table entries where appropriate, and to display the records. Display is only under admin mode, and the display is raw; just a dump of the assoc tables in php. The last 100 experiment stats records are available via the Experiment List page, using the "Stats" show option at the top. Bad place, but will do for now.
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