Thank you for the response João Ascenso
2012/9/17 Hari Shreedharan <[email protected]> > Yes, each sink will be run by a different thread called the SinkRunner. > Several sinks are multithreaded internally too(like the > HDFSEventSink/AsyncHBaseSink). > > Hari > > -- > Hari Shreedharan > > On Sunday, September 16, 2012 at 4:24 PM, João Ascenso wrote: > > Thanks for the response > > Very nice design on flume part for the sink :) > > So, just to clarify, if i have 6 sinks running operations on logs before > writing, each one will be on a diferent thread/ not hogging the same core > on the cpu? > > ---------------- > João Ascenso > > > 2012/9/16 Hari Shreedharan <[email protected]> > > Reply inline. > > -- > Hari Shreedharan > > On Sunday, September 16, 2012 at 1:18 PM, João Ascenso wrote: > > Greetings, > > Anyone knows if i put n sinks listening to one channel, if every sink is > going to get copies of the message or if the messages > are distributed between the sinks? > > Events will get distributed across multiple sinks. The channel does not > really care if one sink or multiple sinks take the event. Once taken > and committed, the channel deletes the event. > > > Also, every new sink is gonna run on his own thread, or do i need several > flume instances for that? > > No, you can have multiple sinks in the same agent. > > > ------------------- > João Ascenso > > > > >
