Instead of sizing the local transfer thread pool and bookeeper thread pool at 4096, they should be sized dynamically based on the formula that @stagraqubole outlined here:
rubix.pool.size.max=P
number-of-nodes=N
max-threads=P*N
So in a 100 node cluster, with rubix.pool.size.max=4, you can keep lower this value to 400.
You could introduce a config instead that expresses a percentage increase/decrease from this dynamically calculated size.
Having two thread pools of 4096 threads on top of the work already being done by a worker node leads worker nodes becoming unresponsive.
Instead of sizing the local transfer thread pool and bookeeper thread pool at 4096, they should be sized dynamically based on the formula that @stagraqubole outlined here:
You could introduce a config instead that expresses a percentage increase/decrease from this dynamically calculated size.
Having two thread pools of 4096 threads on top of the work already being done by a worker node leads worker nodes becoming unresponsive.