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hakans
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Setting the number of standard engines requested is not intuitive. There is a sub-job running on engine A:3. In this case, the standard setting is actually 3 on host A and 2 on host B. 
This is the edit page of requested engines - why is 4 shown on host A and what is the effect if i change it to 3 in this case?
(FME Flow 2023.2.1)

 

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hakans
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  • February 9, 2024

I would preferr the subjob engine(s) to be ignored from the server settings in this case - Editing the number of engine setting per engine host is what i expect in this section. Not the current status of them. There could be 0 or 6 of them running - I still have requested 3.


rylanatsafe
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  • February 26, 2024

Thanks for creating this idea and providing some additional context, @hakans .

How often are the subjobs running on your FME Flow deployment (sometimes referred to as “child” FME engines or subprocesses) ?


hakans
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  • February 29, 2024
rylanatsafe wrote:

Thanks for creating this idea and providing some additional context, @hakans .

How often are the subjobs running on your FME Flow deployment (sometimes referred to as “child” FME engines or subprocesses) ?

Subjobs or child engines are frequently running. Many of our scheduled processes are set up in that fashion. 


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