NAME¶
tricensus-mpi-status - Summarise the log file of an MPI census of triangulations
SYNOPSIS¶
tricensus-mpi-status log-file
DESCRIPTION¶
This utility reads a log file produced by a
tricensus-mpi job, and writes
a human-readable summary to standard output. It can be used for either jobs
that have finished or jobs that are still running, and it can happily read
logs that have been compressed using gzip or bzip2.
The logs produced by
tricensus-mpi are very detailed, including
timestamps, details of which slaves have taken which tasks, and how many
triangulations each task has produced. This utility distills this detailed log
into an easy-to-read summary, with one line for each face pairing.
Output will only appear for face pairings that have been examined so far (which
includes face pairings still being processed). This output will include:
- •
- whether processing for each face pairing has finished;
- •
- the number of triangulations found so far for each face
pairing;
- •
- the number of subsearches generated and/or finished for
each face pairing (only relevant when running in subsearch mode).
The final line of output will list the total number of triangulations found so
far, whether the census has finished, and if not, when the last log entry was
written.
For further explanation of the terminology used above, see the
tricensus-mpi reference.
EXAMPLES¶
See the
tricensus-mpi reference for a sample session in which
tricensus-mpi-status is used.
MACOS X AND WINDOWS USERS¶
This utility is not shipped with the drag-and-drop app bundle for
MacOS X or with the
Windows installer.
SEE ALSO¶
tricensus-mpi, regina-gui.
AUTHOR¶
This utility was written by Benjamin Burton <bab@debian.org>. Many people
have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a
full list of credits.