Allocating Remote Engines and clusters to environments and workspaces
Remote Engines and Remote Engine clusters belong to a single environment. When you create or edit a Remote Engine or Remote Engine cluster, you can allocate it to:
- All workspaces of an environment.
- One workspace. In this situation, only the account that has the
Execute or the Use engines permission
on this workspace can use this Remote Engines and cluster.
Information noteNote: Users with the individual permission Engines - Use can only have the workspace permission Use engines. This workspace permission is the combination of the Execute and View permissions. For more information, see Predefined roles for Talend Management Console.
When you allocate an engine or an engine cluster to a workspace or an environment, if this engine or cluster already has scheduled tasks or plans assigned to it before this allocation, all those tasks or plans are automatically paused and assigned to a Cloud Engine, and the details of this pause are systematically added. The same is true when you delete an engine or an engine cluster.
Note that a paused task or plan on Cloud Engines neither starts Cloud Engine nor consumes tokens.