Hey Pierre, Currently modifying the "slaves" file is the best way to do this because in general we expect that users will want to launch workers on any slave.
I think you could hack something together pretty easily to allow this. For instance if you modify the line in slaves.sh from this: for slave in `cat "$HOSTLIST"|sed "s/#.*$//;/^$/d"`; do to this for slave in `cat "$HOSTLIST"| head -n $NUM_SLAVES | sed "s/#.*$//;/^$/d"`; do Then you could just set NUM_SLAVES before you stop/start. Not sure if this helps much but maybe it's a bit faster. - Patrick On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Pierre Borckmans <pierre.borckm...@realimpactanalytics.com> wrote: > Hi there! > > I was performing some tests for benchmarking purposes, among other things to > observe the evolution of the performances versus the number of workers. > > In that context, I was wondering if there is any easy way to choose the > number of workers to be used in standalone mode, without having to change the > "slaves" file, dispatch it, and restart the cluster ? > > > Cheers, > > Pierre