Merge pull request #12267 from ycombinator/threadpool-doc
Adding more information to scaling threadpools documentation
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queue_size of `1000`.
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`snapshot`::
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For snapshot/restore operations. Defaults to `scaling`,
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keep-alive `5m` with a size of `(# of available processors)/2`.
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For snapshot/restore operations. Defaults to `scaling` with a
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keep-alive of `5m` and a size of `min(5, (# of available processors)/2)`.
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`warmer`::
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For segment warm-up operations. Defaults to `scaling`
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with a `5m` keep-alive.
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For segment warm-up operations. Defaults to `scaling` with a
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keep-alive of `5m` and a size of `min(5, (# of available processors)/2)`.
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`refresh`::
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For refresh operations. Defaults to `scaling`
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with a `5m` keep-alive.
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For refresh operations. Defaults to `scaling` with a
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keep-alive of `5m` and a size of `min(10, (# of available processors)/2)`.
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`listener`::
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Mainly for java client executing of action when listener threaded is set to true.
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queue_size: 1000
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[float]
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==== `scaling`
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The `scaling` thread pool holds a dynamic number of threads. This number is
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proportional to the workload and varies between 1 and the value of the
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`size` parameter.
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The `keep_alive` parameter determines how long a thread should be kept
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around in the thread pool without it doing any work.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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threadpool:
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warmer:
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type: scaling
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size: 8
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keep_alive: 2m
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[float]
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[[processors]]
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=== Processors setting
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