Correct. If the searchheads are not in a pool, they will each run all searches which are enabled and scheduled. They are independent and unaware of each other.
In searchhead pooling, the first searchhead that receives a lock will run that specific search at that scheduled time. Each scheduled time is up for grabs by any searchhead participating in a pool.
Correct. If the searchheads are not in a pool, they will each run all searches which are enabled and scheduled. They are independent and unaware of each other.
In searchhead pooling, the first searchhead that receives a lock will run that specific search at that scheduled time. Each scheduled time is up for grabs by any searchhead participating in a pool.