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[Feature][Master Server ] Long running tasks are not easy to discover #15133

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xiaofan2022 opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 2 comments
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Long running tasks are not easy to discover. Although the corresponding timeout time can be configured for each task. But there are too many places to set up. I want to view the number of currently running tasks by configuring global timeout alarms or Kanban

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A global timeout alert or kanban board looks at the number of tasks currently running

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@xiaofan2022 xiaofan2022 added feature new feature Waiting for reply Waiting for reply labels Nov 7, 2023
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xjlgod commented Nov 8, 2023

Add an indicator of the number of currently running tasks that exceeds the configured time on the Statistics page?

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Add an indicator of the number of currently running tasks that exceeds the configured time on the Statistics page?

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The default value of project granularity, no default options for timeout alarms and timeout failures are provided.

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