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commit e90f5091beaad8e95a3b060875cda2240f054dbe Author: Damian Shaw <[email protected]> AuthorDate: Thu Oct 27 10:34:57 2022 -0400 Update SLA wording to reflect it is relative to Dag Run start. (#27111) (cherry picked from commit 639210a7e0bfc3f04f28c7d7278292d2cae7234b) --- docs/apache-airflow/concepts/tasks.rst | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/apache-airflow/concepts/tasks.rst b/docs/apache-airflow/concepts/tasks.rst index 63fbe818e0..c3f9d1de3b 100644 --- a/docs/apache-airflow/concepts/tasks.rst +++ b/docs/apache-airflow/concepts/tasks.rst @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ If you merely want to be notified if a task runs over but still let it run to co SLAs ---- -An SLA, or a Service Level Agreement, is an expectation for the maximum time a Task should take. If a task takes longer than this to run, it is then visible in the "SLA Misses" part of the user interface, as well as going out in an email of all tasks that missed their SLA. +An SLA, or a Service Level Agreement, is an expectation for the maximum time a Task should be completed relative to the Dag Run start time. If a task takes longer than this to run, it is then visible in the "SLA Misses" part of the user interface, as well as going out in an email of all tasks that missed their SLA. Tasks over their SLA are not cancelled, though - they are allowed to run to completion. If you want to cancel a task after a certain runtime is reached, you want :ref:`concepts:timeouts` instead.
