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Message 91550 - Posted: 15 Jan 2020, 4:25:11 UTC

Hello,
Another quick question.
I have WCG set at 100% resource share. However, it is set for subprojects that don't have a steady flow of work, so Rosetta is set for 0.
When units are in progress, and all cores are not in use, will Rosetta still take the remaining cores? Or must I increase the resource share to a number above 0 so idle cores are utilized?
thanks.
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Message 91552 - Posted: 15 Jan 2020, 12:37:57 UTC - in response to Message 91550.  

Hello,
Another quick question.
I have WCG set at 100% resource share. However, it is set for subprojects that don't have a steady flow of work, so Rosetta is set for 0.
When units are in progress, and all cores are not in use, will Rosetta still take the remaining cores? Or must I increase the resource share to a number above 0 so idle cores are utilized?
thanks.


As I understand it a resource share of 0 indicates a backup project which will mop up any unused cores with no intervention on your side.
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Message 91556 - Posted: 15 Jan 2020, 19:20:18 UTC - in response to Message 91552.  

Hello,
Another quick question.
I have WCG set at 100% resource share. However, it is set for subprojects that don't have a steady flow of work, so Rosetta is set for 0.
When units are in progress, and all cores are not in use, will Rosetta still take the remaining cores? Or must I increase the resource share to a number above 0 so idle cores are utilized?
thanks.


As I understand it a resource share of 0 indicates a backup project which will mop up any unused cores with no intervention on your side.

Excellent - will give this a shot and see what happens.
thanks.
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