Baenwort 122 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I've make sure CPU limit is 100, DMP is on, and I've set what I can figure out to Parallels processing. However, it doesn't seem to be using much resources on my server as I'm only seeing 15-20% resource usage. The server is at very low load at the moment with only ~4% cpu usage from other processes in other jails. The settings I've adjusted:
yocker 1821 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) @Baenwort Looking at number of threads you have available for that CPU 30% usage sounds about right. The FFmpeg usage is actually rather bursty so any CPU monitoring tool might not report it right either. I can look into making some more "dedicated machine" settings to really let everything stretch it legs. Like for example increase batch size, looking into getting it to work with multiple tesseracts instances at once. Atm. it's set rather conservative to make sure it wouldn't bog down peoples servers when running. For now you can increase the speed a bit by disabling "Optimized Predictive Sampling in the OCR OCR Enhancements tab. Edited 1 hour ago by yocker
Baenwort 122 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, yocker said: @Baenwort Looking at number of threads you have available for that CPU 30% usage sounds about right. The FFmpeg usage is actually rather bursty so any CPU monitoring tool might not report it right either. I can look into making some more "dedicated machine" settings to really let everything stretch it legs. Like for example increase batch size, looking into getting it to work with multiple tesseracts instances at once. Atm. it's set rather conservative to make sure it wouldn't bog down peoples servers when running. For now you can increase the speed a bit by disabling "Optimized Predictive Sampling in the OCR OCR Enhancements tab. The CPU used percentage isn't 30% as the FreeBSD htop command doesn't use 100% as the max but rather 100 x number of threads. If you look at the top of the htop window you will see most threads are under 30%. The CPU% column is the percent of a thread that is being used by that process. If a thread is using multiple threads fully then the percentage will show greater than 100. I've disabled that and we'll see what the new calculation for time remaining levels out at.
yocker 1821 Posted 41 minutes ago Author Posted 41 minutes ago 16 minutes ago, Baenwort said: The CPU used percentage isn't 30% as the FreeBSD htop command doesn't use 100% as the max but rather 100 x number of threads. If you look at the top of the htop window you will see most threads are under 30%. The CPU% column is the percent of a thread that is being used by that process. If a thread is using multiple threads fully then the percentage will show greater than 100. I've disabled that and we'll see what the new calculation for time remaining levels out at. I meant to write 20% as you mentioned but guess i hit 3 instead of 2. Disabling it should speed it up a bit since it's an extra "detection method" used before the actual detection. I should make it disabled by default tbh. I've added what we discussed to my todo list and will start work on it next.
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