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Pipelines go into 'Scheduled' state after starting existing docker or bringing up a new one #329

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RamuRChenchaiah opened this issue Sep 1, 2022 · 3 comments

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@RamuRChenchaiah
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Hi Team

We had a docker running. for some reasons, it shutdown.
We started a new container in the same folder location, so that we get all pipelines as before.

Now the dashboard loads fine with all pipelines - no issues here.
But the scheduled pipeline go into 'scheduled' state and this repeats. It does not get into 'running' mode unless we manually trigger them. This is observed for most of the pipelines.

Any clue on how to fix this please?

Thank you

@Mehdi-YC
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hello sir ,sorry im not here to answer you but rather ask you if this project is still being developed

@Skarlso
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Skarlso commented Apr 26, 2023

@Mehdi-YC Most likely, no. We simply don't have the bandwidth. :/ Sorry.

@Mehdi-YC
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No problem , it was a nice project , i was about to make a rust feature request and work on it , but if it's not viable anymore maybe i need to create my own tool lol
if you are interested , i quite like rust and a project named knime for data pipelines but knime is a desktop app and not Opensource
i want to create an app like this with rust(wasm) / dbt but now it's just in the state of "idea"

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