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NArnott
NArnott commented Dec 23, 2020

Describe the bug
When attempting to open a shell at the node level, the "node-shell" pod gets stuck in pending and never starts.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to Nodes, select a Node and open "Shell"
  2. Terminal window opens below with "Connecting ..." and never moved ahead from that.
  3. From the Pods view, it shows a "node-shell" pod in Pending status, but ne
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SimplyCorbett
SimplyCorbett commented Dec 29, 2020

With CPU's like the 3900x and 3950x becoming more common it would be nice to see a higher CPU thread transcoding count available.

I'd prefer to not use auto.

Peertube is limited to 8 threads but my 3900x can technically push 12. 24 if I wanted to use SMT. It would also be nice to see more thread options available - such as instead of immediately jumping from 4 to 8 there is the option for 4

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