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      technokami
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      I’ve seen this for a few revisions now, but on the latest trunk release the setting for limiting active tasks is broken. even if set to 3 it will still allow 10 tasks to run simultaneously.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        Is the task you’re doing a quick image of a non-registered machine? I don’t think these are counted towards the limit (on purpose).

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          technokami
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          Nope all are either full Registration imaging or group imaging.

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          • ch3iC
            ch3i Moderator @technokami
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            @technokami said:

            Nope all are either full Registration imaging or group imaging.

            Hi, Where have you set the limit in the node Storage or in Fog Settings\General Settings\FOG_QUEUESIZE ?

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              technokami
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              Fog Settings\General Settings\FOG_QUEUESIZE

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott @technokami
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                @technokami It uses the Storage Node queuesize as it’s the node side of it.

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
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                  I’m solving this thread and will likely remove the queuesize element. It must be noted though the queuesize hasn’t worked since 0.32 that I’m aware of because the logic is the node can handle so many items, not the whole of the fog system.

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                    technokami @Tom Elliott
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                    @Tom-Elliott said:

                    @technokami It uses the Storage Node queuesize as it’s the node side of it.

                    Ah ok, now it works. Thanks again.

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