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Feature request: Add timers for writing restart files #1887

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lizziel opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 2 comments
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Feature request: Add timers for writing restart files #1887

lizziel opened this issue Dec 19, 2022 · 2 comments
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lizziel commented Dec 19, 2022

This is a feature request to add timing information for writing restart files. This request originally came from a GCHP user in geoschem/GCHP#272. They wrote:

For yearlong simulations at high resolution, I usually enable writing daily restart files. Thus this time accounts for a significant amount of total wall time. Getting an estimate would be very helpful.

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I'll add @bena-nasa, @weiyuan-jiang, and @atrayano to this issue.

I'm guessing we might need timers in two places. One goes in the "regular" code path and the other in the WRITE_RESTART_BY_OSERVER. @weiyuan-jiang is the main person I think of for profilers in MAPL, but perhaps @bena-nasa or @atrayano know more about the restart/record path.

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