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The Queue status section indicates the number tasks currently running as well as the number of waiting tasks. These include tasks that are waiting for system resources to be available or for an upstream task to complete. Queue will empty by gives an estimated time of completion for all queued tasks. Click on the button to display queued tasks.

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Partek Flow supports two types of workers: Partek Flow is installed on the server while those labeled worker run on a remote machine. When the server is configured to accept work, its type is changed to internal to differentiate it from other workers. Multiple workers can be deployed to handle computationally-intensive tasks or to help alleviate a long queue of tasks. Figure 4 shows an example with five active workers.

 

 
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