Manual:$wgJobBackoffThrottling/de-formal

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<translate> Extensions</translate>: $wgJobBackoffThrottling
Number of times work items of a job type can be run per second.
<translate> Introduced in version:</translate>1.23.0 (Gerrit change 103190; git #e8cb2073)
<translate> Removed in version:</translate><translate> still in use</translate>
<translate> Allowed values:</translate>(number >= 0)
<translate> Default value:</translate>[]

Details

Number of work items of a given job type to perform per second. What exactly a "work item" means is up to the job; it just has to return the number of them in Job::workItemCount(). For example, it could mean the number of pages updated for a job which does batch updates. However, this setting won't limit the number of pages updated in one job run (which is controlled by $wgUpdateRowsPerJob ). Instead, it will throttle new executions of that job type.

Whenever a job of the given type gets executed, no jobs of the same type will be started in the next ( work item count / backoff throttling ) seconds.

This only affects jobs started by maintenance/runJobs.php (as opposed to $wgJobRunRate which only affects job started by web requests).

Example

$wgJobBackoffThrottling['htmlCacheUpdate'] = 5;

See also