We are looking good. THANKS!!!

Had a lot of stuff printing to the console. Removed those print statements 
and the task appears to be completing successfully now with no timeout 
issues so far. Thanks a lot!!!


On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 4:40:35 PM UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
>
> If you're really returning at the end (not near, the actual end) how many 
> records were added, the very "returned" data would cause your task to be 
> COMPLETED. 
> If you're printing near the end, and then returning something, then the 
> task TIMEOUTing is probably stuck trying to flush stdout/stderr buffers or 
> serializing the result to json.  
> The issue on stdout/stderr buffer is more common on Windows environments, 
> and it's an issue of the multiprocessing module rather than the scheduler 
> itself: try to limit those (don't use print instead of a proper logging, 
> and limit as much as you can external programs littering your buffer) and 
> you'll have your "issue" fixed. 
>
> On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 9:50:38 PM UTC+1, Benson Myrtil wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys
>>
>> I have the scheduler running a task. The task hits an API, downloads data 
>> and imports into our database using MySQL LOAD DATA INFILE. There are 
>> several API endpoints we hit so I use the same base code to make the 
>> request, and pass in a variable that tells the system which endpoint to hit.
>>
>> Whats weird is i am noticing the scheduler is timing out even though it 
>> appears the task has completed. At the very end I have the task return a 
>> statement detailing how many records were added to the database. From the 
>> scheduler_run, I can see that the return statement does tell me how many 
>> records were entered which is the last line of the code yet the system 
>> shows it as TIMEOUT instead of COMPLETED.
>>
>> Any reason why this would occur?
>>
>

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