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Today we report thread pool info using a common object. This means that we use a shared set of terminology that is not consistent with the terminology used to the configure thread pools. This holds in particular for the minimum and maximum number of threads in the thread pool where we use the following terminology: thread pool info | fixed | scaling min core size max max size A previous change addressed this for the nodes info API. This commit changes the display of thread pool info in the cat thread pool API too to be dependent on the type of the thread pool so that we can align the terminology in the output of thread pool info with the terminology used to configure a thread pool. |
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thread_pool.asciidoc |