dbPowerAmp 14.2/Batch Ripper 1.5/WinXPsp3/AMD 8 Core 3.1g/4gigs Ram/C: SSD
I'm tweaking up a system where I have 9 composer Pro's running on one System. I'm running into some odd behavior in Batch Ripper when I do a run with all 18 Drives. It maxes out the page file at about 5gigs (the machine has 4g of ram) and then Batch Ripper hangs. The processes it started continue to run and complete but once they are all finished batch Ripper just sits and won't update the screen. If I take out 4 drives (2 robots) then it works a lot better.
During a run with 14 drives it maxes out the CPU but the OS (Win XP) is still usable and it runs with page file usage at about 3.5gigs (task monitor). But it slowly creeps up and then starts to thrash. The problem seems to come from too many CoreConverters getting spawned and they cause the system to thrash (in the current run there are 43 CoreConverters in memory).
Is there a way to limit the number of CoreConverters to 1 per drive?
So what is the Real limit on the number of drives Batch Ripper can handle?
I'm tweaking up a system where I have 9 composer Pro's running on one System. I'm running into some odd behavior in Batch Ripper when I do a run with all 18 Drives. It maxes out the page file at about 5gigs (the machine has 4g of ram) and then Batch Ripper hangs. The processes it started continue to run and complete but once they are all finished batch Ripper just sits and won't update the screen. If I take out 4 drives (2 robots) then it works a lot better.
During a run with 14 drives it maxes out the CPU but the OS (Win XP) is still usable and it runs with page file usage at about 3.5gigs (task monitor). But it slowly creeps up and then starts to thrash. The problem seems to come from too many CoreConverters getting spawned and they cause the system to thrash (in the current run there are 43 CoreConverters in memory).
Is there a way to limit the number of CoreConverters to 1 per drive?
So what is the Real limit on the number of drives Batch Ripper can handle?
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