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[FEATURES] Log plot completion data separately as a CSV #25

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AmericanEnglish opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 1 comment
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[FEATURES] Log plot completion data separately as a CSV #25

AmericanEnglish opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 1 comment
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@AmericanEnglish
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I must say that I really enjoy this tool and it has made my first experience using the chia CLI tool so much smoother.

Would it be possible to store a lot of the data your displaying as a running CSV? I want to use this tool to help determine optimal staggering behavior. Having all the nice log data you have displayed in these windows would make it so much easier to do a post plot analysis.

Things like: plot id, start time, end time, plot dir, destination dir, total time for each phase, number of threads used

and whatever else may come to mind.

To prevent overwriting the previous server logs, it may be helpful to use the approximate startup time of the server. Maybe even have a command line option to enable or disable this kind of logging for people using small or fragile boot drives.

@AmericanEnglish AmericanEnglish changed the title [FEATURE] Log plot completion data separately as a CSV [FEATURES] Log plot completion data separately as a CSV May 10, 2021
@maded2 maded2 added the enhancement New feature or request label May 10, 2021
@torrayne
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I have created PR #49 which once merged will give you access to the log files. Any log analysis tool should work just fine.

I feel bad advertising but I have a tool that be used to create csv files from plot logs. https://github.com/djatwood/chlots. Example chlots -f csv > myfile.csv. It has all of the columns you mentioned except plot id.

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