# an Arvados node that hasn't been updated for this long.
node_stale_after = 14400
+# Number of consecutive times a node must report as "idle" before it
+# will be considered eligible for shutdown. Node status is checked
+# each poll period, and node can go idle at any point during a poll
+# period (meaning a node could be reported as idle that has only been
+# idle for 1 second). With a 60 second poll period, three consecutive
+# status updates of "idle" suggests the node has been idle at least
+# 121 seconds.
+consecutive_idle_count = 3
+
# Scaling factor to be applied to nodes' available RAM size. Usually there's a
# variable discrepancy between the advertised RAM value on cloud nodes and the
# actual amount available.
# an Arvados node that hasn't been updated for this long.
node_stale_after = 14400
+# Number of consecutive times a node must report as "idle" before it
+# will be considered eligible for shutdown. Node status is checked
+# each poll period, and node can go idle at any point during a poll
+# period (meaning a node could be reported as idle that has only been
+# idle for 1 second). With a 60 second poll period, three consecutive
+# status updates of "idle" suggests the node has been idle at least
+# 121 seconds.
+consecutive_idle_count = 3
+
# Scaling factor to be applied to nodes' available RAM size. Usually there's a
# variable discrepancy between the advertised RAM value on cloud nodes and the
# actual amount available.
# an Arvados node that hasn't been updated for this long.
node_stale_after = 14400
+# Number of consecutive times a node must report as "idle" before it
+# will be considered eligible for shutdown. Node status is checked
+# each poll period, and node can go idle at any point during a poll
+# period (meaning a node could be reported as idle that has only been
+# idle for 1 second). With a 60 second poll period, three consecutive
+# status updates of "idle" suggests the node has been idle at least
+# 121 seconds.
+consecutive_idle_count = 3
+
# Scaling factor to be applied to nodes' available RAM size. Usually there's a
# variable discrepancy between the advertised RAM value on cloud nodes and the
# actual amount available.