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      mihairosu
      last edited by mihairosu

      I've been getting 8 of these alarms for the past 9 days on our MangoES:

      "High priority task: com.serotonin.m2m2.util.timeout.TimeoutTask@1891af was rejected because it is already running"

      What does this mean?

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        phildunlap
        last edited by phildunlap

        Hi Mihai,

        There was some discussion of it in this thread: http://infiniteautomation.com/forum/topic/2178/alarms-due-to-high-priority-task-already-running

        And here;
        http://infiniteautomation.com/forum/topic/2416/high-priority-tasks-rejected-after-latest-upgrade

        Suffice to say, it is not a sign of specific badness and once 2.8 is ready for release these messages will be more meaningful. A supplied mitigation in the above threads is to set your runtime.realTimeTimer.defaultTaskQueueSize in env.propeties to 2 or 3.

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          mihairosu
          last edited by

          Ah I should have searched first, thanks Phil.

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            mihairosu
            last edited by

            Ok after reading trough those posts, I can see that mine happens about every 12 hours, but I don't know what tasks I've set (if it was me) to occur every 12 hours. Either way, if it's not a big deal then I'm not worried.

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