Does F@H get greedy over time?

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chrisw63
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Re: Does F@H get greedy over time?

Post by chrisw63 »

Reinstalled fine, started up like I'd never stopped it. If I have time I'll read up on configuration, definitely before I change anything again. Thanks for the help.
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Re: Does F@H get greedy over time?

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It was a side effect of the continual error message shown in the log:

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13:43:16:WARNING:41:127.0.0.1:500 HTTP INTERNAL SERVER ERROR /api/updates?_=1591882990374&sid=86c49e43c9d15a367ebe77014287341d: Option 'gpu-index' has no default and is not set.
It appears to interfere with the local network connection used between FAHControl or Web Control and FAHClient.
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Re: Does F@H get greedy over time?

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I do not understand why you are getting error messages associated with port 500.
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Re: Does F@H get greedy over time?

Post by Joe_H »

That is not an error related to port 500, it is an HTTP error 500. It is generic, just indicates the HTTP server code could not meet the request for some reason.
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