The resources of slave can be defined by "--resources"; but can not define
50% cpu by default. There's a module in Agent to report how many resources
can be used by current slave.

For this case, "--resources" is enough for him :).

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Du, Fan <fan...@intel.com> wrote:

> How to make slave_a to use first half of cpu/memory and slave_b use the
> rest of it?
>
>
> On 2016/1/12 20:54, haosdent wrote:
>
>> Yes, need use different work_dir and port.
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Du, Fan <fan...@intel.com
>> <mailto:fan...@intel.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Just my 2 cents.
>>
>>     I guess the spew is caused by the same work_dir.
>>     Even with two different work_dir, how does cpu/mem resources are
>>     partitioned for two slave instances?
>>     I'm not aware how current resources parsing logic support this(
>>     probably not).
>>     but why not use slave docker image to do the resource partition?
>>     that's what docker meant to be here.
>>
>>     On 2016/1/12 19:58, Shiyao Ma wrote:
>>
>>         Hi,
>>
>>         When trying starting two slaves on a single host, I encoutered
>>         with the
>>         following error:
>>
>>         paste: http://sprunge.us/bLKb
>>
>>         Apparently, the second slave was *mis-understood* as the
>>         recovery of the
>>         first.
>>
>>         The slaves are configured identically other than the ports.
>>
>>
>>         Regards.
>>
>>         --
>>
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>>         <http://introo.me>。
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Best Regards,
>> Haosdent Huang
>>
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