module Netplex_workload:sig
..end
Workload management
Workload managers control when additional containers are started or
idle containers are stopped. See Netplex_intro.workload
for
additional documentation how they are configured.
val create_constant_workload_manager : ?restart:bool ->
?greedy_accepts:bool ->
?max_jobs_per_thread:int -> int -> Netplex_types.workload_manager
A constant number of threads is created (the int argument).
restart
: If threads
crash, new threads are created until the specified number is again
reached. This is on by default.
greedy_accepts
: whether greedy accepts are allowed (default: false)
max_jobs_per_thread
: if passed, limits the number of jobs (connections)
that can be simultaneously processed by a thread/process. By default
there is no limit.
val constant_workload_manager_factory : Netplex_types.workload_manager_factory
Reads a workload_manager section like
workload_manager {
type = "constant";
threads = <n>;
max_jobs_per_thread = <n>;
greedy_accepts = <bool>;
}
class type dynamic_workload_config =object
..end
val create_dynamic_workload_manager : dynamic_workload_config -> Netplex_types.workload_manager
val dynamic_workload_manager_factory : Netplex_types.workload_manager_factory
Reads a workload_manager section like
workload_manager {
type = "dynamic";
max_jobs_per_thread = <n>;
min_free_jobs_capacity = <n>;
max_free_jobs_capacity = <n>;
max_threads = <n>;
greedy_accepts = <bool>;
}
val workload_manager_factories : Netplex_types.workload_manager_factory list
All built-in workload manager factories