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On todays large systems, it's not always desired to run on all threads for light loads, and usually users enforce nbthread to a lower value (e.g. 8). The problem is that this is a fixed value, and moving such configs to smaller machines continues to enforce the value and this becomes extremely unproductive due to having more threads than CPUs. This also happens quite a bit in VMs, containers, or cloud instances of various sizes. This commit introduces the thread-hard-limit setting that allows to only set an upper bound to the number of threads without raising a lower value. This means that using "thread-hard-limit 8" will make sure that no more than 8 threads will be used when available, but it will remain two when run on a dual-core machine. |
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| .. | ||
| design-thoughts | ||
| internals | ||
| lua-api | ||
| 51Degrees-device-detection.txt | ||
| acl.fig | ||
| architecture.txt | ||
| coding-style.txt | ||
| configuration.txt | ||
| cookie-options.txt | ||
| DeviceAtlas-device-detection.txt | ||
| gpl.txt | ||
| haproxy.1 | ||
| intro.txt | ||
| lgpl.txt | ||
| linux-syn-cookies.txt | ||
| lua.txt | ||
| management.txt | ||
| netscaler-client-ip-insertion-protocol.txt | ||
| network-namespaces.txt | ||
| peers-v2.0.txt | ||
| peers.txt | ||
| proxy-protocol.txt | ||
| queuing.fig | ||
| regression-testing.txt | ||
| seamless_reload.txt | ||
| SOCKS4.protocol.txt | ||
| SPOE.txt | ||
| WURFL-device-detection.txt | ||