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Message 29821 - Posted: 22 Oct 2006, 13:58:37 UTC

Hi all,
Newbie to RH, and just a quick question. Is it normal to have 23 Wu's lined up in the tasks?

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Message 29823 - Posted: 22 Oct 2006, 16:06:11 UTC
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Hi Beringse,

that depends a lot on the way you use your machine and your settings. If you have your machine set to 3 days WU cache and each WU is run about 3 hours (the default setting of the Target CPU Runtime, which is set here), then you will have roughly 24 WUs per CPU in your storage, if your PC is on 24 hours a day, which seems to be the case if you have a single-core CPU.

However, if you have set the Target CPU Runtime to 24 hours and have your single-core machine turned on for only a few hours a day, 23 is way too much.


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Message 29824 - Posted: 22 Oct 2006, 16:15:07 UTC - in response to Message 29823.  

Thanks, I have RH set to run 24/7, so that explains the Dl of WU's. Appreciate the input!
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