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Status Planned for future release
Workspace Spectrum Symphony
Components Version 7.3.2
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 22, 2023

When a session is suspended while tasks are running on reclaimed hosts, the suspendGracePeriod should take precedence over EGO consumer's reclaimGracePeriod

Define a very large reclaimGracePeriod (say 10 hours) for a consumer. If a compute host is reclaimed while the workload is running, then the tasks will remain running until the reclaimGracePeriod expires. However, if the session is then suspended, we expect the tasks to fail (as soon as suspendGracePeriod expires). However, we have noticed that this is not the observed behavior. Why is the task allowed to continue running although the session is suspended ? The suspendGracePeriod and taskGracePeriod have also expired. But somehow the task is honoring the reclaimGracePeriod instead and continuing to run ! Shouldn't session suspension, an administrative action, take precedence instead ?

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