Specifies the combined number of FastLoad, MultiLoad, and FastExport tasks (jobs) that are allowed to run concurrently on Vantage.
Field Group
General
Default
5 tasks
Changes Take Effect
After the DBS Control Record has been written.
Usage Notes
If MaxLoadTasks is set to 0, no load utilities can be started.
- If MaxLoadAWT is zero (the default):
- MaxLoadTasks can be an integer from zero through 15.
- The MaxLoadTasks field specifies the maximum number of combined FastLoad, MultiLoad, and FastExport jobs that can run concurrently.
- The system does not consider the number of available AWTs when limiting the number of load utilities that can run concurrently.
- If MaxLoadAWT is greater than zero:
- MaxLoadTasks is an integer from zero through 30.
- The MaxLoadTasks field sets the maximum number of combined FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs that can run concurrently. MaxLoadTasks does not directly limit the number of FastExport jobs that can run.
- The number of combined FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs that can run concurrently is limited by the values of both the MaxLoadTasks field and the MaxLoadAWT field. When either limit is met, no further FastLoad or MultiLoad jobs are allowed to start until the limiting factor is reduced.
- The maximum number of load utility jobs of any type—FastLoad, MultiLoad, or FastExport—that can run concurrently is 60. Consequently, the number of FastExport jobs allowed to run at any time is 60 minus the number of combined FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs that are running.
For example, if the sum of currently running FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs is 29, the number of FastExport jobs that can be started is 31 (60 minus 29), regardless of the MaxLoadAWT and MaxLoadTasks settings.
- If MaxLoadAWT is set to anything greater than zero, it can only be reset to zero if MaxLoadTasks is 15 or less.
AWTs
AMP Worker Tasks (AWTs) are processes dedicated to servicing the Vantage work requests. A fixed number of AWTs are pre-allocated during Teradata system initialization for each AMP vproc. Each AWT looks for a work request to arrive in the Teradata system, services the request, and then looks for another. An AWT can process requests of any work type.
The number of AWTs required by FastLoad and MultiLoad changes as their jobs run. More AWTs are required in the early phases of the jobs than in the later phases. Vantage dynamically calculates the total AWTs required by active jobs, and allows more jobs to start as AWTs become available. If MaxLoadAWT is greater than zero, new FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs are rejected when the MaxLoadAWT limit is reached, regardless of the MaxLoadTasks setting. Therefore, FastLoad and MultiLoad jobs may be rejected before MaxLoadTasks limit is reached.
For example, FastLoad and MultiLoad require different numbers of AWTs at different phases of execution. The following table shows how many AWTs are used at each phase.
Load Utility and Phase | Number of AWTs Required |
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FastLoad: Loading | 3 |
FastLoad: End Loading | 1 |
MultiLoad: Acquisition | 2 |
MultiLoad: Application | 1 per target table |
- 16 FastLoads in Loading phase
16 concurrent load tasks
48 AWTs in use: (16 x 3)
- 9 FastLoads in Loading phase and 21 FastLoads in End Loading phase
30 concurrent load tasks
48 AWTs in use: (9 x 3) + (21 x 1)
- 24 MultiLoads in Acquisition phase
24 concurrent load tasks
48 AWTs in use: 24 x 2
- 5 MultiLoads in Acquisition phase and 25 MultiLoads in Application phase
30 concurrent load tasks
35 AWTs in use: (5 X 2) + (25 x 1)
- 6 FastLoads in Loading phase and 15 MultiLoads in Acquisition phase
21 concurrent load tasks
48 AWTs in use: (6 x 3) + (15 x 2)
Related Information
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Load utilities (MultiLoad, FastLoad, FastExport, and Teradata Parallel Transporter) |
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