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Thomas Sun commented on AURORA-1528:
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[~wfarner] - It would come in handy when there's something like a db migration
where many cron jobs that access those tables in the db need to be "snoozed"
while the migration is happening. It's not an every day operation but would
make things a lot less painful when we actually need it. There could be
hundreds of jobs that need to be "snoozed", and deschedule then later
reschedule seem like a lot of work and is error-prone.
> New snooze feature for cron jobs
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> Key: AURORA-1528
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-1528
> Project: Aurora
> Issue Type: Story
> Components: Scheduler
> Reporter: Thomas Sun
> Priority: Minor
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> something that would fulfill my need would be in the next
> d:h:m:s(days:hours:minutes:seconds) from NOW,
> do not run(or skip running) the job even though it may be scheduled to run
> for x times within that time range.
> if a job is scheduled to run at T0, T6, T12, T18 UTC everyday, and I did a
> snooze 0:8:0:0 for this job at UTC T16, then the next 2 runs(T18 today and T0
> tomorrow) of the job should be skipped.
> another useful interface for me would be snooze x -> x is the number of runs
> from NOW to skip.
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