referring to it.
\li <b>power (mandatory)</b>:the peak number FLOPS the CPU can manage.
Expressed in flop/s.
-\li <b>core</b>: The number of core of this host. If set, the power
- gives the power of one core. The specified computing power will be
+\li <b>core</b>: The number of core of this host (by default, 1). If
+ you specify the amount of cores, the 'power' parameter is the power
+ of each core.
+ For example, if you specify that your host has 6 cores, it will be
available to up to 6 sequential tasks without sharing. If more
tasks are placed on this host, the resource will be shared
- accordingly. For example, if you schedule 12 tasks on the host,
- each will get half of the computing power. Please note that
- although sound, this model were never scientifically assessed.
+ accordingly. For example, if you schedule 12 tasks on that host,
+ each will get half of the specified computing power. Please note
+ that although sound, this model were never scientifically assessed.
Please keep this fact in mind when using it.
-
\li <b>availability</b>: specify if the percentage of power available.
\li <b>availability_file</b>: Allow you to use a file as input. This
file will contain availability traces for this computer. The