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Re: queue_job, how to set time limit for jobrunner
Thanks a lot Tom for your recipe, this can be very helpful.
Kitti
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024, 9:12 PM Tom Blauwendraat <notifications@odoo-community.org> wrote:
On 4/12/24 19:07, Stéphane Bidoul wrote: > If you need long running jobs, you need to launch a second Odoo > instance on the same database with different time limits. Instead of starting the whole Odoo, it's also possible to start the jobrunner as a separate service like this: python -c "import odoo; odoo.tools.config.parse_config(); from odoo.addons import queue_job; runner = queue_job.jobrunner.QueueJobRunner.from_environ_or_config(); runner.run()" I don't remember why we chose this or where I got it from, but it works. Maybe it helps! (Probably here you'd have to add an extra line of Python to change the cpu_limit setting after parsing the config)_______________________________________________
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by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 08:06 - 13 Apr 2024
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queue_job, how to set time limit for jobrunner
Dear community,So far, when there is a job queue that spend long time to run, it seem time limit now follow "limit_time_cpu".Which surprise me, because I though it should follow "limit_time_real_cron" as in Odoo cron.limit_time_cpu which is for http request, normally not a high value, i.e, 60 seconds. But to accommodate the long running job, I am forced to expand the value which can be harmful.Am I missing something?Many thanksKitti U.
by Kitti Upariphutthiphong - 06:06 - 12 Apr 2024