ETA nonsensical after reboot
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ETA nonsensical after reboot
If you reboot the computer, it shows the ETA to be something like 40 seconds instead of 2 hours. Looks like it's thinking the 65% already completed before rebooting took only a minute, when actually it was just reading it from the checkpoint.
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Re: ETA nonsensical after reboot
I guess it's from the CPU core ? If yes, v7 was showing the same behaviour and it's because of how CPU core handles checkpoints.
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Re: ETA nonsensical after reboot
No, this is GPU tasks.