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Freebyrd
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Is there any way to keep the scheduler from using 100% of the processor ?
I have also noticed that php.exe uses 100% of it too...
I've set in the cpanel to only use 10% on a global setting not per site. but the sites will use 100% of the processor.
I have also tried windows resource manager to try and stop php.exe from using 100% but it don't listen to the rules.....
I'm quite a n00b when it comes to this but I followed the instructions to limit the cpu on that process.
Any help would be very apreacated.
I have also noticed that php.exe uses 100% of it too...
I've set in the cpanel to only use 10% on a global setting not per site. but the sites will use 100% of the processor.
I have also tried windows resource manager to try and stop php.exe from using 100% but it don't listen to the rules.....
I'm quite a n00b when it comes to this but I followed the instructions to limit the cpu on that process.
Any help would be very apreacated.