Load
Learn about the loads.
- Load
- Idle percentage
- 0.0
- 100
- 0.5
- 68
- 1.0
- 47
- 2.0
- 22
- 4.0
- almost 0
Note: The idleness threshold can be specified with
-idle
settings on both the
client and server. If there is a conflict, the overall principle is that the build server host
controls its fate. For example: - A clearmake process is searching for hosts that are at least 50% idle
(the default). A build server that appears to qualify because it is 70% idle is not used if
its bldserver.control file includes the line
-idle 75
. - A bldserver.control file on a build server host permits access,
because it contains the line
-idle 60
and the host is currently 75% idle. However, clearmake does not dispatch a build script to this host, because the build hosts file specifies a higher threshold:-idle 80
.
- -power factor
- (Must be specified alone, on a separate line) During the computation of the idleness of
host, divides factor into the percentage specified with
-idle
(or into the system default). Thus, these two specifications are equivalent: factor must be a non-negative floating-point number.- -idle 60
- -idle 20
- -power 3
-
This option allows you to model a powerful host--perhaps a multiprocessor--that is more capable of accepting work at a given idleness level. You can use
-power 3.0
or-power 2.5
for a three-processor build server host. You can also model a relatively weak host, by assigning it a power value less than 1.0.If a build server control file includes multiple
-power
lines, only the last one takes effect.
- -time start-time,end-time ...
- Specifies one or more intervals during which the host is available as a build server.
start-time and end-time must be specified in the 24-hour format:
- hh:mm
- (hh = 0-23 ; mm = 0-59 )
An interval can span midnight; for example, 17:00,8:00 specifies the interval from 5 P.M. to 8 A.M. the following day.