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@@ -547,6 +547,9 @@ the work and pool1 will get 90%. Quotas can be changed on the fly with RPC,
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and do not act retrospectively. Setting a quota to zero will effectively
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disable that pool unless all other pools are disabled or dead. In that
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scenario, load-balance falls back to regular failover priority-based strategy.
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+While a pool is dead, it loses its quota and no attempt is made to catch up
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+when it comes back to life.
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To specify quotas on the command line, pools should be specified with a
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semicolon separated --quota(or -U) entry instead of --url. Pools specified with
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--url are given a nominal quota value of 1 and entries can be mixed.
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