I think the --exit_when_idle option will do what you want.

The documentation is lacking in this area.
I'll fix this soon.

-- David

Rodney Walker wrote:
> Hi,
> In order to run Boinc in a batch job, I`d like to run 1 task and then 
> exit. The only promising command line argument is
> --exit_after_finish
> but this is in the debugging section - is the upload of the result done 
> in this case?
> 
> A really useful option would be a soft and hard limit on the time the 
> task should take. This would allow one to fill a cluster with boinc jobs 
> when it is idle, but free up the slots quickly when the high priority 
> jobs arrive.
> 
> Cheers,
> Rod.
> 
> Ps. Apologies if this is the wrong list, but I did not find anything 
> more appropriate.
> 

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