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[[modules-threadpool]]
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== Thread Pool
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A node holds several thread pools in order to improve how threads are
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managed and memory consumption within a node. There are several thread
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pools, but the important ones include:
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[horizontal]
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`index`::
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For index/delete operations, defaults to `fixed`,
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size `# of available processors`.
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queue_size `200`.
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`search`::
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For count/search operations, defaults to `fixed`,
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size `3x # of available processors`.
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queue_size `1000`.
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`suggest`::
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For suggest operations, defaults to `fixed`,
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size `# of available processors`.
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queue_size `1000`.
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`get`::
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For get operations, defaults to `fixed`
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size `# of available processors`.
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queue_size `1000`.
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`bulk`::
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For bulk operations, defaults to `fixed`
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size `# of available processors`.
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queue_size `50`.
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`percolate`::
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For percolate operations, defaults to `fixed`
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size `# of available processors`.
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queue_size `1000`.
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`snapshot`::
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For snapshot/restore operations, defaults to `scaling`
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keep-alive `5m`,
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size `(# of available processors)/2`.
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`snapshot_data`::
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For snapshot/restore operations on data files, defaults to `scaling`
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with a `5m` keep-alive,
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size `5`.
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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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`refresh`::
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For refresh operations, defaults to `scaling`
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with a `5m` keep-alive.
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Changing a specific thread pool can be done by setting its type and
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specific type parameters, for example, changing the `index` thread pool
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to have more threads:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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threadpool:
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index:
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type: fixed
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size: 30
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--------------------------------------------------
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NOTE: you can update threadpool settings live using
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<<cluster-update-settings>>.
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[float]
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[[types]]
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=== Thread pool types
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The following are the types of thread pools that can be used and their
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respective parameters:
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[float]
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==== `cache`
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The `cache` thread pool is an unbounded thread pool that will spawn a
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thread if there are pending requests. Here is an example of how to set
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it:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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threadpool:
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index:
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type: cached
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--------------------------------------------------
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[float]
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==== `fixed`
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The `fixed` thread pool holds a fixed size of threads to handle the
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requests with a queue (optionally bounded) for pending requests that
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have no threads to service them.
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The `size` parameter controls the number of threads, and defaults to the
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number of cores times 5.
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The `queue_size` allows to control the size of the queue of pending
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requests that have no threads to execute them. By default, it is set to
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`-1` which means its unbounded. When a request comes in and the queue is
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full, it will abort the request.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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threadpool:
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index:
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type: fixed
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size: 30
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queue_size: 1000
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--------------------------------------------------
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[float]
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[[processors]]
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=== Processors setting
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The number of processors is automatically detected, and the thread pool
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settings are automatically set based on it. Sometimes, the number of processors
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are wrongly detected, in such cases, the number of processors can be
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explicitly set using the `processors` setting.
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In order to check the number of processors detected, use the nodes info
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API with the `os` flag.
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