RNHTTR commented on code in PR #25102:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/25102#discussion_r922482060
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airflow/config_templates/config.yml:
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@@ -62,10 +62,9 @@
default: "SequentialExecutor"
- name: parallelism
description: |
- This defines the maximum number of task instances that can run
concurrently per scheduler in
- Airflow, regardless of the worker count. Generally this value,
multiplied by the number of
- schedulers in your cluster, is the maximum number of task instances
with the running
- state in the metadata database.
+ This defines the maximum number of task instances that can run
concurrently in
+ Airflow, regardless of the worker or scheduler count. This value
represents the maximum number
+ of tasks that can be in the running or queued states in the metadata
database.
Review Comment:
Apologies -- my Airflow deployment only had one scheduler, but I thought it
had two.
However, this doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Why would the number of
schedulers influence a parameter that's used to limit the amount of work that
can be done in parallel?
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