Add a blurb explaining the main synapse worker
Signed-off-by: Travis Ralston <travpc@gmail.com>
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@ -115,6 +115,18 @@ To manipulate a specific worker, you pass the -w option to synctl::
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synctl -w $CONFIG/workers/synchrotron.yaml restart
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synctl -w $CONFIG/workers/synchrotron.yaml restart
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After setting up your workers, you'll need to create a worker configuration for
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the main synapse process. That worker configuration should look like this:::
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worker_app: synapse.app.homeserver
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daemonize: true
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Be sure to keep this particular configuration limited as synapse may refuse to
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start if the regular ``worker_*`` options are given. The ``homeserver.yaml``
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configuration will be used to set up the main synapse process.
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**You must have a worker configuration for the main synapse process!**
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Available worker applications
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Available worker applications
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