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Following any example from this rep while I set n_jobs=1 I still have 100% load on my cores,
each process occupies all cores (128 in my case).
Any ideas why ?
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Hi, I bet you mean the prune_df method. We have the same issue. IMO the issue is in usage of the dcor package. It didn't used to support any parallelization, but now it should and it is not being used that way in the method.
Following any example from this rep while I set n_jobs=1 I still have 100% load on my cores,
each process occupies all cores (128 in my case).
Any ideas why ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: