Ramp-up is an optional procedure that gradually increases the rate that the SystemInput limiter allows — from a small value when a node starts, up to the configured maximum.
This allows time for events such as Just-In-Time compilation and cache-loading, before the maximum work rate applies to the node.
Enabling or disabling ramp-up
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Nothing special happens when the node starts — the maximum rate the SystemInput limiter allows is simply |
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Ramp-up has no effect if the SystemInput limiter’s bypassed flag is true.
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You configure ramp-up globally, but each node ramps up independently. So if a node restarts, it ramps up again — without affecting other already running nodes. |
