![]() ![]() With 8GB of RAM and a 64thread system, all other projects work (not with a lot of free RAM but works nonetheless) but CEP2 is far too heavy. I would like to guarantee work from multiple projects but CEP2 just cannot happen. It was mostly a question of whether o not the scheduler/website could be setup to do this. Well, I know that there's not really any convenient way to do it now (and with well over two dozen systems, app_config is too painful). BOINC requests N seconds of work and that is what you get if the feeder has it, in whatever available mix. EDF panic.Įffectively, if you choose sub1+sub2 out of sub1-sub5, you'll get whatever is in the feeder at the time of the work request of those 2 subs. The device set to only receive FAHB has no trouble to keep the buffer backfilled, set low as the short deadline makes them go into high priority very quickly when not started. Effectively, exclusive hunters draw all at this time lof the low share/low priority FAHB, so my OET1+FAHB profile is only receiving OET1. BOINC requests N seconds of work and that is what you get if the feeder has it, in whatever available mix, at the overall set pool weights. Other than an overall task volume control that pushes an N number of tasks per project into the shared memory, there's no mechanism in the distributor system.Įffectively, if you choose sub1+sub2 out of sub1-sub5, you'll get whatever is in the feeder at the time of the work request of those 2 subs. Projects can support several applications, and the server may send you tasks from any of them. The tasks depend on your PC: for example, the server won't give it tasks that requires more RAM than you have. No, the only way to individually balance is using app_config.xml and if you are the proud owner of multiple crunchers, to assign different profiles to the various devices. When you run BOINC on your PC, it does the following: Your PC gets a set of tasks from the project's scheduling server. ![]()
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