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. Is There A Tab Showing The Resource Usage(Cpu/Gpu Per Experiment? I Would Like To Use It To Better Profiling My Code)

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Is there a tab showing the resource usage(CPU/GPU per experiment? I would like to use it to better profiling my code)

  
  
Posted 4 years ago
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it's ok, I don''t think this is very important. thx

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Currently, no - is that a real use-case in your opinion?

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Is it possible to set the frequency of sampling?

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Hi @<1523713917677735936:profile|EnviousStarfish54> ,
Trains samples the usage every 30 seconds, and reports on every iteration (if no iterations are reported, it should be reported every 3min approximately). The error you see indicates that Trains failed to detect stats for a GPU on your machine, in which case it should still report all the other stats (CPU etc.)

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

I also get this from the logging

TRAINS Monitor: GPU monitoring failed getting GPU reading, switching off GPU monitoring
  
  
Posted 4 years ago

How often does Trains record the usage? I tried running a dummy programming which sleeps for 20 seconds and I don't see any plot.

Is this configurable?
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Posted 4 years ago

@<1523701087100473344:profile|SuccessfulKoala55> Thx! I swear I saw it before, but somehow I just overlooked it.

  
  
Posted 4 years ago

Hi @<1523713917677735936:profile|EnviousStarfish54> ,
In your experiment's Results/Scalars sub-panel you should see a graph titled :monitor:machine which contains a series per monitored value (e.g. CPU usage etc.)

  
  
Posted 4 years ago