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Mike.Gibson
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Re: ARP1-task failing . . .

I use the 2:1 ratio for all projects. It helps to avoid interruptions of supply.

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Re: ARP1-task failing . . .

The ARP1- runtimes on that VM are from 47 to 52 hours, ....
If you are taking less than 24 hours per unit then they will all be returned within the 2.5 days.
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Re: ARP1-task failing . . .

Crystal Pellet

Sorry, I missed that runtime somehow. That is as bad as my old laptop. Do they have to run within a VM? Have you tried running them direct through Linux? That should improve the speed.

I would still stick to my suggestion of halving the number of arp1 units running to see if that solves the problem and then gradually increasing to see when the problem is triggered.

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