Have you ascertained that your scheduled tasks aren't taking longer than
normal for some reason?  Do you have maximum execution times set in your
code to stop them running indefinitely?

Neil

On Thursday, November 8, 2012, Josh Cronemeyer wrote:

> I've got access to two separate heroku accounts (mine and my employer).
>  And several different apps across both accounts that use the basic
> scheduler add on.  I've noticed on my Oct. bill that there is a huge spike
> in usage for all these apps and accounts on Oct. 30.  In all of these
> cases, the amount of processing done by the scheduler is not a function of
> traffic so any spike is unexpected.
>
> Is anyone else seeing a similar thing on their bill?  I noticed that apps
> that just run a nightly scheduler the net effect is relatively small, but
> if you have scheduler tasks that run every 10 minutes the cost for that
> one anomalous day is pretty big.  My app that schedules every 10 minutes
> went from an average 0.04 dynos to almost 6 dynos on Oct. 30.
>
> I've filed a support ticket on heroku, but was interested to see if other
> folks were seeing the same issue.
>
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