Monday, 2021-01-25

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david12341235hi all, i'm david. my team has been using mistral for the better part of a year. it's been great to work with, thanks for developing and maintaining it :)19:20
david12341235recently we've been exploring remote executors. we’d like to have a pool of instances that can be called on explicitly to run tasks by setting the “target” attribute, eg “target: executor_pool”. the mistral.conf documentation seems to imply this is possible, but i haven’t been able to get it to work. when i set the “executor.host“19:20
david12341235config value to “executor_pool,” tasks seem to get assigned to executors arbitrarily ignoring the target.19:20
david12341235is there anyone who might be able to shed some light, or refer me somewhere i could get some help?19:21
david12341235we're using master@4319dbcb3, from early this month19:22
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