Hi Alexis,

Backpressure is a node-level concept. If there is backpressure on one node,
it does not impact other nodes. So the statement "it could be that 1 node
is slower and reaches the threshold while the others run normally" is
correct.

HTH,
Pierre

Le mar. 4 juin 2024 à 14:54, Alexis Sarda-Espinosa <sarda.espin...@gmail.com>
a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> If I have a NiFi cluster and a processor that is scheduled to run on all
> nodes, a queue for said processor basically represents a queue per node,
> right? And since the configured back pressure thresholds are also per node,
> it could be that 1 node is slower and reaches the threshold while the
> others run normally. If the processor is only back pressured in 1 node,
> does that also halt scheduling for the same processor in the other nodes?
>
> Regards,
> Alexis.
>
>

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