Where has the low-water mark gone

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Message 6152 - Posted: 10 Jul 2004, 15:47:06 UTC

Hi, I have reconnected back to the internet (modem) and sent back 5 days of work and only got a days worth of work back. Non of my machines gets more that a days work. No mention of the low-water mark requesting more work message. My preferences are still set for 5 to six days. Has the low-water option been turned off?.

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Message 6214 - Posted: 10 Jul 2004, 19:23:08 UTC

No, it's still on.

However, take a look at the WU completion times. I'm guessing it's quite large, as that is what others have been getting.

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Message 6313 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 1:06:57 UTC

much thanks for the reply. The new WU may be taking a bit longer but I would still run out after 2 days NOT 5. Changed the general Preferences to be a large number of days and the low-water warning came back. Still only got a few WU. Predictor went bananas and downloaded about nine months supply - very keen indeed.

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Message 6355 - Posted: 11 Jul 2004, 4:07:32 UTC - in response to Message 6313.  

> much thanks for the reply. The new WU may be taking a bit longer but I would
> still run out after 2 days NOT 5. Changed the general Preferences to be a
> large number of days and the low-water warning came back. Still only got a
> few WU. Predictor went bananas and downloaded about nine months supply - very
> keen indeed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Nairb
>
>
The WU time setting was recognized as a mistake. It should be fixed shortly if it has not already been fixed. Please put your cache sizes back the way they were.

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