Message boards : Questions and problems : one thread of project by CPU
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Send message Joined: 18 Apr 08 Posts: 9 ![]() |
Hello, is there a solution to have compute a thread of project on ONE core CPU ? i have two project: cosmology and ClimatePrediction.net i would two units by project for engaged my 4 CPU cores, for any project be computed. Actually Projects send us 2 or more wu's. I don't know how limited send to one wu to compute. my example: cosmology: 4wu's (3 computed and one wait) - climate: 4wu's (one computed and 3 wait). ------------------------------ Bonjour, y at-il une solution pour avoir calculer un fil de projet sur un core CPU? J'ai deux projets: la cosmologie et ClimatePrediction.net Je voudrais deux unités par projet retenu mon CPU 4 cœurs, pour tout projet sera calculé. En fait, les projets nous envoyer 2 ou plus de wu. Je ne sais pas comment limitée envoyer à un wu à calculer. mon exemple: la cosmologie: 4wu de (3 calculés et une attente) - Climat: les 4wu (celui calculé et 3 d'attente). |
Send message Joined: 8 Mar 11 Posts: 4 ![]() |
i don't think there is ive also had problems with ClimatePrediction sending multiple wu's had cache settings to 1-3 days so should only have 1 wu instead i get 3 wu's for a total cpu time of 9+ days and no work units from other projects as my cache had been used up so ive just stopped accepting work from them |
![]() Send message Joined: 3 Apr 06 Posts: 547 ![]() |
is there a solution to have compute a thread of project on ONE core CPU ? Currently BOINC client has no own options to limit number of tasks, downloaded from a projects. It would indeed be nice. Some projects has so far implemented such user-settable options. WCG springs in mind, maybe FreeHAL or DepSpid. But neither Cosmology nor CPDN did implement it AFAIK. Some users has been trying to implement external utilities to enforce such limits. Peter |
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