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Automatically fork into multiple processes when running in --slave mode #12
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Using the multiprocessing module rather than os.fork would probably enable this on windows as well. However i remember that using the parallel task execution functionality offered by fabric is quite dodgy on Windows even though they use the multiprocessing module. But it should be quite easy to give it a test. |
Did this ever go anywhere? Have run into an issue where my slaves are CPU bound and wondering if it's possible to get locust to fork itself rather then getting my orchestration stuff to run multiple slaves on each host... |
Confidence interval robustness fixes.
+1 |
Was this implemented, or is this a WONTFIX? |
Even though I implemented a proof of concept, I would say that it's a WONTFIX, in the spirit of keeping the codebase simple. I believe the costs of maintaining that feature would be too high compared to the gains. |
# This is the 1st commit message: locustio#1884 User distribution should happen when new workers comes in # This is the commit message locustio#2: locustio#1884 reformatting # This is the commit message locustio#3: locustio#1884 Make rebalance interval configurable # This is the commit message locustio#4: locustio#1884 Adding integration test for rebalanced # This is the commit message locustio#5: locustio#1884 revert change # This is the commit message locustio#6: locustio#1886 Simplify solution # This is the commit message locustio#7: locustio#1886 adding missing dependency # This is the commit message locustio#8: locustio#1884 Adding back enable rebalancing option # This is the commit message locustio#9: locustio#1884 adding extra comment the test # This is the commit message locustio#10: locustio#1884 renaming as suggested # This is the commit message locustio#11: locustio#1884 update help description # This is the commit message locustio#12: locustio#1884 handling of missing workers to rebalance
I've implemented this in the "forking" branch. Seems to work fine under UNIX, but needs to be tested on Windows.
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