Module
pool
Module Summary
Load distribution facility.
Description
This module can be used to run a set of Erlang nodes as a pool of computational processors. It is organized as a master and a set of slave nodes and includes the following features:
- The slave nodes send regular reports to the master about their current load.
- Queries can be sent to the master to determine which node will have the least load.
The BIF statistics(run_queue)
is used for estimating future loads. It returns the length of the queue of ready to run processes in the Erlang runtime system.
The slave nodes are started with the slave(3)
module. This effects terminal I/O, file I/O, and code loading.
If the master node fails, the entire pool exits.
Exports
attach(Node) -> already_attached | attached |
Types
Ensures that a pool master is running and includes Node
in the pool master's pool of nodes.
get_node() -> node() |
Returns the node with the expected lowest future load.
get_nodes() -> [node()] |
Returns a list of the current member nodes of the pool.
pspawn(Mod, Fun, Args) -> pid() |
Types
Spawns a process on the pool node that is expected to have the lowest future load.
pspawn_link(Mod, Fun, Args) -> pid() |
Types
Spawns and links to a process on the pool node that is expected to have the lowest future load.
start(Name) -> Nodes |
start(Name, Args) -> Nodes |
Types
Starts a new pool. The file .hosts.erlang
is read to find host names where the pool nodes can be started; see section Files
. The startup procedure fails if the file is not found.
The slave nodes are started with slave:start/2,3
, passing along Name
and, if provided, Args
. Name
is used as the first part of the node names, Args
is used to specify command-line arguments.
Access rights must be set so that all nodes in the pool have the authority to access each other.
The function is synchronous and all the nodes, and all the system servers, are running when it returns a value.
stop() -> stopped |
Stops the pool and kills all the slave nodes.
Files
.hosts.erlang
is used to pick hosts where nodes can be started. For information about format and location of this file, see net_adm:host_file/0
.
$HOME/.erlang.slave.out.HOST
is used for all extra I/O that can come from the slave nodes on standard I/O. If the startup procedure does not work, this file can indicate the reason.
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