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Xiaodong DENG closed AIRFLOW-2781.
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    Resolution: Invalid

> SLA Usage
> ---------
>
>                 Key: AIRFLOW-2781
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-2781
>             Project: Apache Airflow
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: configuration
>    Affects Versions: 1.9.0
>            Reporter: Xiaodong DENG
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Hi, the documentation or information about SLA is quite limited.
> I'm trying to up SLA for my DAGs, but it's not working as I expected/assumed. 
> One example is 
> {code:java}
> // 
> https://github.com/DFStoneburner/airflow-sla-examples/blob/master/basic_sla.py
> t1 = BashOperator(
>     task_id='timeout',
>     # Set our task up with a 10 second SLA
>     sla=timedelta(seconds=10),
>     # Sleep 15 seconds to guarantee we miss the SLA
>     bash_command='sleep 15',
>     dag=dag
> )
> {code}
> Actually I don't see any record in "*Browse -> SLA Misses*" even if this DAG 
> can run on schedule.
> For my specific scenario, let's say my schedule interval of the DAG is `_0 3 
> * * *`_ (3AM in the morning),
>  * if I expect my task is succeeded by 3:30AM, I set 
> `*sla=timedelta(minutes=30)*`.
>  * if I expect my task is succeeded by 3AM or earlier, I set 
> `*sla=timedelta(seconds=0)*`. 
> But seems it's not working as I assumed.
>  
> May any one kindly advise on this? Thanks!



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