I think that's too extreme;
if project A has a wacky DCF and several other projects don't,
project A will never have more than 1 job running,
which may violate resource share.

The following policy might be better:
if a project has wacky DCF, ask it for work
only if the number of devices used by runnable jobs
is less than (resource share)*ninstances

-- David

[email protected] wrote:
> ===================================================================
...
> Could we change this to be:
> 
> Only fetch work in this case if that project has no other tasks on the
> system, or there is an IDLE CPU?
> 
> jm7
> 

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