I am signed up for Climate Prediciton which has a 1 year deadline date and I do have an app_config file limiting the pc to running only 3 tasks at one time, that works great and since the pc has a dual quad core Intel Xeon chips and I have HT turned on it sends me enough taks for all 15 cpu cores I have allowed the pc to use. I do have it set as a zero resource share project so all that is fine BUT since the app_config file limits me to only running 3 at one time I can't get any other project, also with a zero resource share to send me any tasks because I have 12 Climate Prediciton tasks waiting to run. If I increase another projects resource share then I can't get any climate prediciton tasks meaning I have to manually intervene everytime I want to fill the usuable cpu cores of the pc.What I do now is let climate prediciton fill the cache and start running the 3 tasks allowed then suspend every other climate task and then the cache fills with one of my other zero resource share projects and everything crunches along just fine.
My question is shouldn't Boinc recognize that I have an app_config file and that only 3 tasks are running of the 15 allowed and ask another project to fill the available cpu cores with work? I realize that technically the cache is full of work, but it's not being run due to the app_config settings which lots of people use for many different reasons including memory issues with some apps.
The pc in question is running Linux Mint with Boinc 7.8.3 and YES I realize it's a way too old version but except for this glitch it works just fine on the projects I have it on, IF a newer version of Boinc already fixes this problem I will gladly update.
mikey