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Add a hard upper limit on the number of clients #581

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danielmitterdorfer opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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Add a hard upper limit on the number of clients #581

danielmitterdorfer opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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enhancement Improves the status quo :Load Driver Changes that affect the core of the load driver such as scheduling, the measurement approach etc.

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Source: https://discuss.elastic.co/t/rally-gets-stuck-while-benchmarking/148878/5

Allowing users to run with an arbitrarily high number of clients (per load generator machine) is maybe not a good idea. We should check whether we can add a hard upper limit on the number of clients (per load generator machine) before we attempt to start the actual client processes.

@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer added enhancement Improves the status quo help wanted We'd be happy about a community contribution :Load Driver Changes that affect the core of the load driver such as scheduling, the measurement approach etc. labels Sep 27, 2018
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Obsoleted by #852 thus closing.

@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer removed this from the Backlog milestone Feb 19, 2020
@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer removed the help wanted We'd be happy about a community contribution label Feb 19, 2020
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