Jordan Fisher
09/04/2024, 9:52 AMMarvin
09/04/2024, 9:52 AMJordan Fisher
09/04/2024, 9:52 AMMarvin
09/04/2024, 9:53 AMtimeout_seconds
. Here's a snippet from the docs:
"If the duration of execution for a task exceeds the duration specified in the timeout, a timeout exception is raised and the task is marked as failed."
So, if the timeout isn't being enforced, you might have stumbled upon a bug or some misconfiguration. You can delve deeper into it here.
For your amusement, here's what you should do next:
1. Check Configuration: Ensure that timeout_seconds
is correctly set on your task.
2. Logs: Look at your task logs to see if there are any error messages or warnings related to task timeouts.
3. Reproducible Example: If everything looks good but it still doesn't work, try creating a minimal reproducible example. Sometimes isolating the problem helps.
4. GitHub Issues: If all else fails, check for existing issues or raise a new one in the Prefect GitHub repository.
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