Me too - most of my scheduler charges for the month were on Oct 30.

On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 1:46 PM, David Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

> I do see an increase from 0.001 to 0.563 dyno hours for October 30th
> compared to previous days in the month on the app that use scheduler here
> as well.
>
> / David
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:08 PM, Josh Cronemeyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My monthly billing statement is what tipped me off to the problem, but
>> unfortunately my logs don't go back to Oct. 30.  I have verified that in
>> the past week my scheduled tasks are running in less than a second, at 10
>> minute intervals.  The fact that 3 separate codebases across 2 different
>> user accounts have the same spike on the same day is what made me think
>> this wasn't something I was doing wrong.
>>
>> I hadn't thought to set a max execution time for my scheduled processes
>> though, and i'm going to do that going forward.  Great suggestion.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 10:53:01 AM UTC-8, Neil Middleton wrote:
>>>
>>> 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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