also the fast name is the server hostname if there are different fastnames that means there are multiple servers involved. Also there will be a conductor node in case of Cluster/Grid.
Priyadarshi Kunal
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yes. The "fastnames" are different only. so it means there are three server involved.
On what basis nodes are added ? i mean how should i decide the node count to add it in a particula servar? Say for example, I have one node for each server. if i want to add two node for a server, can we just add it? or do we need to consider some parameters before adding new nodes?
Also the "default.apt" indicates that it was not dynamically generated, so that rules out GRID.
Why do you not want to ask your admin team?
As an admin I WANT / BEG new developpers to introduce themselves and ask questions on the environment. I'd much rather see someone come to me with a question than someone go down the wrong path because they did not.
Every node you add increases spot processing load (number of processes). That's the main "parameter" you need to consider.
Too many nodes can be counter productive. For a silly example, eight nodes to process one row equals seven idle nodes, but the processes all still need to be started. For a less silly example, if you partition on gender all but two nodes will be idle (except, perhaps, in California).
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