I added a mechanism so that the STD of a project with no runnable jobs decays by a factor of e every day. Please review this change to make sure I got it right. -- David
On 09-Sep-2010 11:44 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > I just took a look at my short term debts and discovered there are two > distinct groups with very few exceptions. > > Projects that complete without running into deadline problems have Short > Term Debts clustered above 30K. > Projects that require EDF to complete all tasks have Short Term Debts > clustered below -30K > This is true even if the project has had no tasks on the computer in weeks. > > Exceptions to the above: > 1 project that was attached this week. (not enough data) > Non-CPU intensive projects (all at 0). > 1 project from which no task has been downloaded for about a year so the > last time the STD was changed was before the last change to the STD > calculation. > > Could we please incorporate some mechanism into the STD calculation for > projects that do not have tasks on the machine so that they eventually have > a STD of 0? Instantly is too fast, and never moving appears to be too > slow. > > jm7 > > _______________________________________________ > boinc_dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev > To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and > (near bottom of page) enter your email address. _______________________________________________ boinc_dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ssl.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/boinc_dev To unsubscribe, visit the above URL and (near bottom of page) enter your email address.
