Yep that's correct. If I have a task which runs every 5 minutes, I don't want a new task every 5 minutes as that will create a lot of tasks over a day. It would be better if I had just one task.
If a Task is in the 'Completed' I think the only option is to 'Reset' it (see image).
In the UI yes, in code you can do task.mark_aborted(force=True)
You do clear the previous run execution but I think for a repetitive task this is fine.
I would avoid that, no?
And you pass:
scheduler.add_task(..., reuse_task=True)
?
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Oh I see your point, that makes sense, it should check the state of the Task and force it to aborted so it can be renequed, the issue with reset it will clear the previous run execution, which I think we do not want, Wdyt?
I don't want a new task every 5 minutes as that will create a lot of tasks over a day. It would be better if I had just one task.
Oh you mean the Task that will be launched will override the previous "instance", correct ?
If a Task is in the 'Completed' I think the only option is to 'Reset' it (see image). You do clear the previous run execution but I think for a repetitive task this is fine.
Maybe this should only be the case if it is in a 'Completed' state rather than 'Failed'. I can see that in this case you would not want to clear the execution because you would want to see why it Failed. Thoughts?
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ClearML Scheduler where it doesn't reuse the task
What do you mean by doesn't reuse the Task, do you mean you want each time the scheduler is launched to basically overwrite the previous run ?
Ah, didn’t know that. Yes in that case that would work 👍