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Posted to user@phoenix.apache.org by Sumanta Gh <su...@tcs.com> on 2019/07/29 08:24:31 UTC
Phoenix client threads
Hi,
When we use Phoenix client, there are by default 10 new PHOENIX-SCANNER-RENEW-LEASE-threads created.
There are also new threads spawned for hconnection-shared-thread-pool. This thread pool goes upto having max 256 threads.
How can these thread pool sizes be configured using configuration?
Regards
Sumanta
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Re: Phoenix client threads
Posted by Josh Elser <el...@apache.org>.
Please take a look at the documentation:
https://phoenix.apache.org/tuning.html
On 7/29/19 4:24 AM, Sumanta Gh wrote:
> Hi,
> When we use Phoenix client, there are by default 10 new
> PHOENIX-SCANNER-RENEW-LEASE-threads created.
> There are also new threads spawned for hconnection-shared-thread-pool.
> This thread pool goes upto having max 256 threads.
> How can these thread pool sizes be configured using configuration?
>
>
> Regards
> Sumanta
>
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