I have a profile that is setup for All-Sky GW, GPU tasks only. No "allow non-preferred tasks". Yet every once in a while some Brp7/meerKat tasks show up.
This is not a major headache so far. But it does irritate me.
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What does the scheduler reply
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What does the scheduler reply show when that happens? There is always a reason why you are sent tasks.
Just click the link in the host for that transaction and all the possible solutions for task delivery are explained in the output.
Keith Myers wrote:What does
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I don't usually notice it until hours/days later that I got a brp7/meerKat task or 8.
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What link? It certainly isn't active in the boinmgr events log.
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Tom M wrote: What link? It
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What Link where. It happened again.
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The scheduler reply link that
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The scheduler reply link that is created for every host connection to the project and available on all your hosts on the account page for your hosts.
On the right side of the page under the column labeled " LAST CONTACT"
The link shows exactly what the scheduler thought the host could process and the reason why tasks were or were not sent.
Duh... Slap Forehead.
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Duh... Slap Forehead.
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