system-variables: add doc for tidb_max_dist_task_nodes#20718
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Summary of Changes
This pull request adds documentation for the tidb_max_dist_task_nodes system variable. This variable, new in v9.0.0, controls the maximum number of TiDB nodes that the Distributed eXecution Framework (DXF) can use. The documentation includes the variable's scope, persistence, applicability to hints, type, default value, range, and a detailed explanation of its behavior, including its interaction with the tidb_service_scope variable. The PR also includes a note and an example to clarify how tidb_service_scope affects the number of TiDB nodes used by DXF.
Highlights
- Documentation: Adds documentation for the
tidb_max_dist_task_nodessystem variable. - New System Variable: Documents the behavior of the new
tidb_max_dist_task_nodessystem variable introduced in v9.0.0. - DXF: Explains how
tidb_max_dist_task_nodesaffects the Distributed eXecution Framework (DXF).
Changelog
- system-variables.md
- Added documentation for the
tidb_max_dist_task_nodessystem variable. - Documented the scope, persistence, applicability to hints, type, default value, and range of
tidb_max_dist_task_nodes. - Explained the interaction between
tidb_max_dist_task_nodesandtidb_service_scope. - Provided an example to illustrate the effect of
tidb_service_scopeon the number of TiDB nodes used by DXF.
- Added documentation for the
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Code Review
The pull request adds documentation for the tidb_max_dist_task_nodes system variable. The documentation is clear and concise, providing a good explanation of the variable's purpose, scope, range, and default value. The note about tidb_service_scope is also helpful for understanding the variable's behavior in different scenarios.
Merge Readiness
The pull request is well-written and the changes are straightforward. I did not find any critical or high severity issues. The pull request appears ready to be merged, but I am unable to approve it. Please have others review and approve this code before merging.
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