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To be clear, by 'it starts running', I mean the memory and CPU usage is consistent with it actually running the dynamic target. Furthermore, I see this a few minutes after starting the pipeline:
I wasn't seeing this behaviour when running my last project a couple of weeks ago and I did update to the latest github versions of crew, crew.cluster, and targets. |
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I am almost positive this is part of a feature, not a bug. In the upcoming release of |
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No reprex yet as I don't have time to whittle it down.
I run a large pipeline that ends up running a dynamic target and I see this after tar_make()
Then it starts running in the background, then I interrupt using
Ctrl+C
and it prints the remaining info after the interrupt:Any advice to make the troubleshooting/bug hunting simpler?
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