Thanks.
The question arise because I observe strange (to me) BOINC behavior. I setted project shares for SETI/Einstein as 1/100 for CUDA-enabled hosts (to force BOINC do Einstein on CPU and preserve remaining MB queue to GPU only). Einstein increase its STD fast, but only one core of 4 busy with it. GPU + 3 remaining cores still do MB. And time to time STD is resetted to zero for both projects (although no additional einstein tasks run to compensate STD). 4 einstein tasks active (other are suspended to prevent running 5 tasks on CPU with idle GPU), all MB tasks active,
There is no near deadlines for both projects, all tasks running in normal priority.... What affects on such BOINC shceduling politic?
ADDON: From BOINC WiKi:
Short-term debt is used by the CPU scheduler. It is adjusted over the set of runnable projects. It is normalized so that minimum short-term debt is zero, and maximum short-term debt is no greater than 86,400 (i.e. one day).
BOINCView shows negative STD for SETI and Positive for Einstein now. That is, either sentence above incorrect for BOINC 6.4.5 either BOINCView can't show STD for BOINC 6.4.5 correctly...