turn logging on, then open the log file with NOTEPAD or a text editor and it will have each blocked cracked, and the summary of blocks cracked, including keyrate.
In the DNETC.INI file:
[logging]
log-file-type=fifo
log-file-limit=0
log-file=dnetclog.txt
This setting limits the log file to ~100K, oldest records are deleted as needed once it hits the 100K size and new records are added. if you use the GUI config (DNETC -CONFIG from the command line) it will have some of the different settings you can use for the log file.
I find this easiest.
Here is an example of the log file:
[Dec 20 13:02:02 UTC] Loaded RC5 1*2^28 packet EE1E5FE3:20000000
[Dec 20 13:02:02 UTC] Summary: 81 RC5 packets (81*2^28 keys)
0.09:01:20.72 - [664.70 kkeys/s]
[Dec 20 13:02:02 UTC] 134 RC5 packets (329 work units) remain in buff-in.rc5
[Dec 20 13:02:02 UTC] Projected ideal time to completion: 1.05:36:36.00
[Dec 20 13:02:02 UTC] 1 RC5 packet (1 work unit) is in buff-out.rc5
[Dec 20 13:02:17 UTC] The perproxy says: "Coming soon: www.l33tbox.com!!"
[Dec 20 13:02:17 UTC] Retrieved 1 RC5 packet (1 work unit) from server
[Dec 20 13:02:17 UTC] Sent 1 RC5 packet (1 work unit) to server