At "vSwarm status" you can see how many clients are online and rendering on your and other jobs. There you see a listing of all active jobs including your job, the priority the jobs are running at and the number of nodes assigned to each job.

Each row belongs to one job currently running.

"CPU Hours" is the amount of normalized CPU Hours this job has already consumed. This is shown only for your jobs, #### is shown for other jobs for privacy reasons.

"waiting" is the number of work units which still need to be worked on (remaining work units of this job)

"running" is the interesting part: this tells you how many clients are working on this job at the moment. Just add this number of all jobs and you know how many computers are working at the moment. A few more computers than this number may be working as computers currently uploading results are not added to this number.

"done" is the number of work units finished.

"priority" is the priority of the user who started this job. Higher is better, look here: WccPriority