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[mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com] On Behalf Of Gary Vidal
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 6:44 AM
To: general@developer.marklogic.com
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Priorities for queries
Olekseii,
Why would you want to prioritize queries the way you expressed? It would
Olekseii,
Why would you want to prioritize queries the way you expressed? It would
not make sense to deprioritize disk i/o from happening unless you have some
issues with disk performance. Consider disk i/o from stand merges to be a
natural part of doing business in MarkLogic and any system that
] On Behalf Of Gary Vidal
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 6:58 AM
To: general@developer.marklogic.com
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Priorities for queries
Oleksii,
Why dont you just create 2 app servers. 1 for query traffic and 1 for admin
Regards
Gary
Oleksii,
Why dont you just create 2 app servers. 1 for query traffic and 1 for admin
Regards
Gary
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Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Priorities for queries
Hi Oleksii,
If you use xdmp:spawn or xdmp:spawn-function, you would be able to use the
option. It takes 'normal' and 'higher' as values. These priorities
have separate queues an
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Date: Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8:59 PM
To: "general@developer.marklogic.com<mailto:general@developer.marklogic.com>"
mailto:general@developer.marklogic.com>>
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Priorities for queries
Hi,
Hi,
Is there a way to give a lower priority to certain queries? We have two
different types of API consumers - real users and various scripts.
No matter how often scripts are hitting endpoints or how "heavy" are their
queries, they should not affect API performance for real users.
In other words