"local" means everything runs in the same process; that means there is
no need for "master" and "worker" daemons to start processes.

On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Ruebenacker, Oliver A
<oliver.ruebenac...@altisource.com> wrote:
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>      Hello,
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>   If launched with “local” as master, where are master and workers? Do they
> each have a web UI? How can they be monitored?
>
>
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>   Thanks!
>
>
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>      Best,
>
>      Oliver
>
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