Some more examples are Lattice, Yoyo ecm and the NFS lasievef WUs.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Uwe Herzke <[email protected]> wrote:

> My immediate thought is CPDN, where I only want one WU at the time, as
> they usually hinder each other. At least that was the case for the most
> effective for my machine, which are currently not available. I don't
> know what was (or may still be) the bottleneck, I just know that 2 at
> the same time slowed considerably down compared to one only.
>
> I'd like it as well for multi-core apps, to guarantee that they leave a
> certain number of cores free for other projects.
>
> > OK, a "no more than nCPUs" is a bit different than "exactly nCPUs", but
> > would be better served if we could figure it out automatically somehow.
> >
> > What resource(s) are required that are causing the problem?  Is there
> some
> > way of detecting this conflict?  If we can answer both, we would be much
> > better off doing it automatically.
> >
> > jm7
> >
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