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Recurring Tasks - still confused #420
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You delete them from your
No, pausing them is not supported. You'd need to remove them and then re-add them.
You'd need to have a no-downtime deploy as you need to update your configuration and deploy your code.
This won't work in general because in most cases the scheduler will have the tasks already loaded from when it started, and then when it restarts, it'll read the configuration and would load any task there again, overwriting your changes in |
Hi rosa!
But how? If I remove the development node from my schedule.yml, restart the application - the entries in the solid_queue_recurring_tasks table are still there. Removing the two tasks under development having an empty development node also has no effect on the database.
My application is running in kubernetes - the plan was to manage my schedule.yml as a config map to avoid new releases everytime i want to change the schedule. But then I need a way to trigger kind of an update (or restart the pod) Thanks for your great support and work! Regards |
Yes, sorry, they're there but it doesn't mean they're running. See #382. I'll change that so they get deleted as well when the scheduler reloads again. I just haven't had time this week. |
Is there a way to inspect/query what jobs are currently scheduled? |
Hi,
I am still unsure how to manage reccuring tasks.
Can I simply edit the solid_queue_recurring_tasks schedule value or does this cause unwanted sideeffects?
Regards
Andreas
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