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Restart after group:
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Time limit (mins): Due to a currently un-fixable memory leak in some libraries used
by PlanetPress Connect, it is necessary to restart our engines after a certain amount
of time.
The default is generally considered sufficient for all our clients.
Only change on the advice of a technical support agent.
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Memory limit (mb): An engine restart will be performed when the total amount of
memory used by the engine process exceeds the defined maximum.
The default value is 0 megabytes, which means there is no limit.
Tip
If this setting must be used due to memory problems it is recommended to set
it to at least 1.5GB or 225% of the Memory per engine (mb) setting
(whichever is higher).
The maximum for this setting is 1,024,000MB, which roughly equates to 1TB.
Note that the actual memory usage is reported in the "Working Set" column in
Windows' Process Explorer.
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Parallel speed units per job group: If a specific type of job has more than one parallel
speed unit assigned to it, that multiplies its speed, however it reduces the number of jobs
that can be run simultaneously, since each engine needs at least one speed unit in order
to run (see "Speed quota: PPM and speed units" on page109).
When you do run 2 or more Weaver engines, parallel output creation is only possible if
each engine has access to speed units. Therefore you will need to divide the available
parallel speed units between medium and large print jobs.
If a large job is using all speed units to produce output, then any other print job will be
queued until the large job is processed, even if a Weaver engine is available.
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Parallel speed units per medium job: Enter the number of speed units to use
when handling a medium print job.
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Parallel speed units per large job: Enter the number of speed units to use when
handling a large print job.
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