Some inline doc fixups

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YuviPanda
2016-11-10 10:31:04 -08:00
parent a00c13ba67
commit 54e28d759d

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@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ class Spawner(LoggingConfigurable):
mem_limit = MemorySpecification(
None,
help="""
Maximum number of bytes a single-user server is allowed to use.
Maximum number of bytes a single-user notebook server is allowed to use.
Allows the following suffixes:
- K -> Kilobytes
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ class Spawner(LoggingConfigurable):
- T -> Terabytes
If the single user server tries to allocate more memory than this,
it will fail. There is no guarantee that the single-user server
it will fail. There is no guarantee that the single-user notebook server
will be able to allocate this much memory - only that it can not
allocate more than this.
@@ -207,12 +207,12 @@ class Spawner(LoggingConfigurable):
None,
allow_none=True,
help="""
Maximum number of cpu-cores a single-user server is allowed to use.
Maximum number of cpu-cores a single-user notebook server is allowed to use.
If this value is set to 0.5, allows use of 50% of one CPU.
If this value is set to 2, allows use of up to 2 CPUs.
The single-user server will never be scheduled by the kernel to
The single-user notebook server will never be scheduled by the kernel to
use more cpu-cores than this. There is no guarantee that it can
access this many cpu-cores.
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ class Spawner(LoggingConfigurable):
mem_guarantee = MemorySpecification(
None,
help="""
Minimum number of bytes a single-user server is guaranteed to have available.
Minimum number of bytes a single-user notebook server is guaranteed to have available.
Allows the following suffixes:
- K -> Kilobytes
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class Spawner(LoggingConfigurable):
None,
allow_none=True,
help="""
Maximum number of cpu-cores a single-user server is allowed to use.
Minimum number of cpu-cores a single-user notebook server is guaranteed to have available.
If this value is set to 0.5, allows use of 50% of one CPU.
If this value is set to 2, allows use of up to 2 CPUs.