![]() There are two parts to this commit: * Until now we have been hardcoding the number of cores used per job but this is wrong. We should use all cores available but limit new jobs spawning if the load is too high. This enables us to use the 40 cores available in the pinwheel server. * Unless qemu has been already installed, the job will fail because the qemu magic has not been ran. Now we run the qemu magic in any case. If the magic has been previously installed, it gets updated. This was noticed when I started running racket jobs on the brand new pinwheel. |
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