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If you have a long workflow that takes more than several minutes to finish, you might discover that it is automatically
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terminated by the system.
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- By default, the system will terminate a build step that seems "inactive" after 15 minutes. If your
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- step does not print anything in the log for 15 minutes, it will be considered inactive.
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+ By default, the system will terminate a build step that seems "inactive" after 45 minutes. If your
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+ step does not print anything in the log for 45 minutes, it will be considered inactive.
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- Therefore, the build will be terminated if in more than 15 minutes there isn't any update in the build process logs.
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+ Therefore, the build will be terminated if in more than 45 minutes there isn't any update in the build process logs.
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## Solution
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ You can choose one of the following suggestions to resolve it:
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If your workflow process has been terminated by the system for another reason that is not listed here, please let us know.
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- As an example, if you have a long running process that takes more than 15 minutes you can try adding
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+ As an example, if you have a long running process that takes more than 45 minutes you can try adding
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a command that echoes something every 10 minutes to STDOUT before your command, like this:
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You can’t perform that action at this time.
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