#! ./tesh p Testing the mechanism for computing host energy consumption ! output sort 19 $ $SG_TEST_EXENV energy-onoff/energy-onoff$EXEEXT ${srcdir:=.}/energy-onoff/platform_onoff.xml "--log=root.fmt:[%10.6r]%e(%i:%P@%h)%e%m%n" > [ 0.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Energetic profile: 95.0:200.0,93.0:170.0,90.0:150.0, 120:120,110:110 > [ 0.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Initial peak speed=1E+08 flop/s; Energy dissipated =0E+00 J > [ 0.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Sleep for 10 seconds > [ 10.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Done sleeping. Current peak speed=1E+08; Energy dissipated=950.00 J > [ 10.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Switch to virtual pstate 4, that encodes the shutting down state in the XML file of that example > [ 10.000000] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Simulate the shutdown by executing one flop on that remote host (using a parallel task) > [ 16.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Switch back to previously selected pstate 0 > [ 16.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Actually shutdown the host > [ 16.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Host1 is now OFF. Current peak speed=1E+08 flop/s; Energy dissipated=1720 J > [ 16.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Sleep for 10 seconds > [ 26.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Done sleeping. Current peak speed=1E+08; Energy dissipated=1819.77 J > [ 26.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Switch to virtual pstate 3, that encodes the shutting down state in the XML file of that example > [ 26.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Actually start the host > [ 26.997901] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Simulate the boot up by executing one flop on that host > [176.997893] (0:maestro@) Total simulation time: 177.00 > [176.997893] (0:maestro@) Total energy of host MyHost1: 19819.768169 Joules > [176.997893] (0:maestro@) Total energy of host MyHost2: 17699.789313 Joules > [176.997893] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Switch back to previously selected pstate 0 > [176.997893] (1:onoff_test@MyHost2) Host1 is now ON again. Current peak speed=1E+08 flop/s; Energy dissipated=19820 J