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2007-07-09 16:07:58

On the BOINC Account Manager web page, there is "My BAM menu". I see it now as I write this post.

What is the point of the Resources link regarding multiple hosts? It only lists one table. So what does the Resource share represent? It seems to be whatever I set for the last host I set.

Under the Host list, if I click the BAM ID or Host name links, the table makes more sense to me for this particular host and its Resource share settings.

Perhaps remove the "Resources" page completely and change the "Host list" to "Host(s) Resources"?

I have 2 hosts.
Host A (2 cores): I want 1 core for Project1, and 1 core for Project2. I set Resource shares to 100 and 100 (Shouldn't this make each project 50% -- the host is off so I cannot confirm). Isn't this the same as setting the Resource shares to 50 and 50? If so, perhaps change the "Resource share" to be "Resource share %" so as to be easier to understand (for developers and users).

Host B (4 cores): I want 3 cores for Project1, and 1 core for Project2. I set Resource shares to 75 and 25 respectively (Resource shares does list 75% and 25% as I would hope).

I could see if the existing Resources link meant for all hosts. So I would have 6 cores:
4 cores for Project1 66%
2 cores for Project2 33%

Please clarify how to set resources per host or per all cores.
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