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Tool to interact with the LOCKSS 1.x DebugPanel servlet

Reason this release was yanked:

Superseded

Project description

Debugpanel is a tool to interact with the LOCKSS 1.x DebugPanel servlet.

Latest release: 0.5.0-dev5 (?)

Prerequisites

Prerequisites for development work only:

Installation

Debugpanel is available from the Python Package Index (PyPI) as lockss-debugpanel: https://pypi.org/project/lockss-debugpanel

You can install it with pip. To install it in a virtual environment, simply use:

pip3 install lockss-debugpanel

To install it in your own non-root, non-virtual environment, use the --user option:

pip3 install --user lockss-debugpanel

The installation process adds a debugpanel executable to the PATH; you can check that the installation is functional by running debugpanel version or debugpanel --help.

Invocation

Debugpanel is invoked at the command line as:

debugpanel

or as a Python module:

python3 -m lockss.debugpanel

Help messages and this document use debugpanel throughout, but the two invocation styles are interchangeable.

Debugpanel uses Commands, in the style of programs like git, dnf/yum, apt/apt-get, and the like. You can see the list of available Commands by invoking debugpanel --help, and you can find a usage summary of all the Commands by invoking debugpanel usage:

usage: debugpanel [-h] [--debug-cli] [--verbose] COMMAND ...

       debugpanel check-substance [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                  [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                  [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel copyright [-h]

       debugpanel crawl [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                        [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                        [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel crawl-plugins [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel deep-crawl [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                             [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool] [--depth DEPTH]
                             [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel disable-indexing [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                   [--username USER] [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                   [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                   [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel license [-h]

       debugpanel poll [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                       [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                       [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel reindex-metadata [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                   [--username USER] [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                   [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                   [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel reload-config [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel usage [-h]

       debugpanel validate-files [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                 [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE] [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                 [HOST:PORT ...]

       debugpanel version [-h]

Per-Node Operations

You can use Debugpanel Commands to get a set of LOCKSS nodes to reload their configuration (reload-config command) or crawl their plugins (crawl-plugins command).

Node Arguments and Options

Commands for Per-Node Operations expect references to one or more nodes in HOST:PORT format, for instance lockss.myuniversity.edu:8081. The list of nodes to process is derived from:

  • The nodes listed as bare arguments to the command.

  • The nodes listed as --node/-n options.

  • The nodes found in the files listed as --nodes/-N options.

Per-AU Operations

You can use Debugpanel Commands to get a set of LOCKSS nodes to perform an operation on a set of AUs identified by AUID, namely crawling (crawl command), crawling with depth (deep-crawl command), polling (poll command), checking substance (check-substance command), validating files (validate-files command), reindexing metadata (reindex-metadata command), and disabling metadata indexing (disable-indexing command).

AUID Options

In addition to Node Arguments and Options, commands for Per-AU Operations expect one or more AUIDs. The list of AUIDs to target is derived from:

  • The AUIDs listed as --auid/-a options.

  • The AUIDs found in the files listed as --auids/-A options.

Commands

The available commands are:

Top-Level Command

The top-level executable alone does not perform any action or default to a given command. It does define a few options, which you can see by invoking Debugpanel with the --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel [-h] [--debug-cli] [--verbose] COMMAND ...

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --debug-cli           print the result of parsing command line arguments
  --verbose, -v         print verbose output

commands:
  Add --help to see the command's own help message

  COMMAND               DESCRIPTION
    check-substance (cs)
                        cause nodes to check the substance of AUs
    copyright           show copyright and exit
    crawl (cr)          cause nodes to crawl AUs
    crawl-plugins (cp)  cause nodes to crawl plugins
    deep-crawl (dc)     cause nodes to crawl AUs, with depth
    disable-indexing (di)
                        cause nodes to disable metadata indexing of AUs
    license             show license and exit
    poll (po)           cause nodes to poll AUs
    reindex-metadata (ri)
                        cause nodes to reindex the metadata of AUs
    reload-config (rc)  cause nodes to reload their configuration
    usage               show detailed usage and exit
    validate-files (vf)
                        Cause nodes to run file validation on AUs
    version             show version and exit

check-substance (cs)

The check-substance command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to check the substance of AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel check-substance [-h] [--output-format FMT]
                                  [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE]
                                  [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                  [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE]
                                  [--pool-size SIZE]
                                  [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                  [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to check the substance of AUs

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

crawl (cr)

The crawl command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to crawl AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel crawl-plugins [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                                [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                [--username USER] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to crawl plugins

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

crawl-plugins (cp)

The crawl-plugins command is one of the Per-Node Operations, used to cause nodes to crawl their plugins. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel crawl-plugins [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                                [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                [--username USER] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to crawl plugins

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

deep-crawl (dc)

The deep-crawl command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to crawl AUs with depth. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel deep-crawl [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                             [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                             [--username USER] [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE]
                             [--pool-size SIZE]
                             [--process-pool | --thread-pool] [--depth DEPTH]
                             [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to crawl AUs, with depth

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)
  --depth DEPTH, -d DEPTH
                        depth of deep crawls (default: 123)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It has a unique option, --depth/-d, which is an integer specifying the desired crawl depth.

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

disable-indexing (di)

The disable-indexing command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to disable metadata indexing of AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel disable-indexing [-h] [--output-format FMT]
                                   [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE]
                                   [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                   [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE]
                                   [--pool-size SIZE]
                                   [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                   [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to disable metadata indexing of AUs

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

license

The license command displays the license terms for Debugpanel and exits.

poll (po)

The poll command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to poll AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel poll [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                       [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                       [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE]
                       [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                       [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to poll AUs

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

reindex-metadata (ri)

The reindex-metadata command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to reindex the metadata of AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel reindex-metadata [-h] [--output-format FMT]
                                   [--node HOST:PORT] [--nodes FILE]
                                   [--password PASS] [--username USER]
                                   [--auid AUID] [--auids FILE]
                                   [--pool-size SIZE]
                                   [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                   [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to reindex the metadata of AUs

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

reload-config (rc)

The reload-config command is one of the Per-Node Operations, used to cause nodes to reload their configuration. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel reload-config [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                                [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                [--username USER] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to reload their configuration

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

usage

The usage command displays the usage message of all the Debugpanel Commands.

validate-files (vf)

The validate-files command is one of the Per-AU Operations, used to cause nodes to reindex the metadata of AUs. It has its own --help/-h option:

usage: debugpanel validate-files [-h] [--output-format FMT] [--node HOST:PORT]
                                 [--nodes FILE] [--password PASS]
                                 [--username USER] [--auid AUID]
                                 [--auids FILE] [--pool-size SIZE]
                                 [--process-pool | --thread-pool]
                                 [HOST:PORT ...]

Cause nodes to run file validation on AUs

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --output-format FMT   set tabular output format to FMT (default: simple;
                        choices: asciidoc, double_grid, double_outline,
                        fancy_grid, fancy_outline, github, grid, heavy_grid,
                        heavy_outline, html, jira, latex, latex_booktabs,
                        latex_longtable, latex_raw, mediawiki, mixed_grid,
                        mixed_outline, moinmoin, orgtbl, outline, pipe, plain,
                        presto, pretty, psql, rounded_grid, rounded_outline,
                        rst, simple, simple_grid, simple_outline, textile,
                        tsv, unsafehtml, youtrack)

node arguments and options:
  HOST:PORT             node to process
  --node HOST:PORT, -n HOST:PORT
                        add HOST:PORT to the list of nodes to process
  --nodes FILE, -N FILE
                        add the nodes in FILE to the list of nodes to process
  --password PASS, -p PASS
                        UI password (default: interactive prompt)
  --username USER, -u USER
                        UI username (default: interactive prompt)

AUID options:
  --auid AUID, -a AUID  add AUID to the list of AUIDs to process
  --auids FILE, -A FILE
                        add the AUIDs in FILE to the list of AUIDs to process

job pool options:
  --pool-size SIZE      nonzero size of job pool (default: N)
  --process-pool        use a process pool
  --thread-pool         use a thread pool (default)

The command needs:

  • One or more nodes, from the Node Arguments and Options (bare arguments, --node/-n options, --nodes/-N options).

  • One or more AUIDs, from the AUID Options (--auid/-a options, --auids/-A options).

It also accepts Common Options for Output Format Control and Job Pool Control.

version

The version command displays the version number of Debugpanel and exits.

Common Options

Output Format Control

Debugpanel’s tabular output is performed by the tabulate library through the --output-format option. See its PyPI page for a visual reference of the various output formats available. The default is simple.

Job Pool Control

Debugpanel performs multiple operations (contacting multiple nodes and/or working on multiple AU requests per node) in parallel using a thread pool (--thread-pool, the default) or a process pool (--process-pool). You can change the size of the job pool with the --pool-size option, which accepts a nonzero integer. Note that the underlying implementation may limit the number of threads or processes despite a larger number at the command line. The default value depends on the system’s CPU characteristics (represented in this document as “N”). Using --thread-pool --pool-size=1 approximates no parallel processing.

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