>
> It's the other way round. The load used in the load_formula is already
> adjusted. You adjust individual values, not the result of any computation
> already made with them.
>
> The computed load_formula will then be used to sort the machines.
>
Oh load formula is just for machines priority? so
Hi Mikhail
That is indeed strange and the support request is handled properly in the
support portal. Things I can imagine: You are using host resources which
are requesting cores implicitly when requested (having cores attached with
topology masks) or you are running into an rare strtok() issue
Hello Everyone,
I've found a strange issue with core-binding behaviour on a cluster I'm working
on.
The thing is that for a some reason Scheduler binds the job even if it's not
requested.
I did check:
client/server side JSV
job classes
request file
There are no traces i
> Am 28.02.2016 um 21:51 schrieb Ben Daniel Pere :
>
> Each job starting on a machine will contribute 1 to the adjustment which will
> decay over time to 0, in your case in 7:30 minutes. The 38.23 is the sum of
> all these adjustments of all jobs starting in the last 7:30 while each job
> will