Op do 27-03-2003, om 21:08 schreef Christophe Ngo Van Duc:
> Sorry ;) it was just a test in fact because i was not understanding why 
> only one parq queue was used (parq queue 2) and not the two.
> 
> like this
> 
> PARQ UL: Queue 1/2 contains 0 items, 0 uploading, queue is marked active
> PARQ UL: Queue 2/2 contains 72 items, 2 uploading, queue is marked active

I could explain....

Well let me explain :-)

The PARQ code creates multiple queues. Depending on the number of upload
slots you have.
If you have 2 uploads slots, it creates 2 queues, one for large files,
and another one for smaller files.
This way people who want a small file don't have too wait for a large
file to finish.
If you don't have any large file or if no-one wants to download such a
file from you. The 'larger' queue (queue 1) will stay empty. Nothing too
worry about.

- Jeroen



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