Timeout in "Execute before / after"
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2024 9:33 am
Hi,
Is it possible to specify long timeout in before/after commands? You can specify timeout like this $60$ but something like $1800$ does not work. I think the maximum was 900-999 seconds.
We have a Syncovery task that runs hourly and executes x.exe on before command (unlimited wait). After the x.exe finishes Syncovery then continues and transfers the files that x.exe saved.
Sometimes this exe hangs, Syncovery profile does not finish and so the next scheduled run does not start.
So I was wondering if it is possible to somehow specify longer timeout to achieve this:
Before:
Run exe and wait for 1800 seconds.
After:
Kill that exe.
Is it possible to specify long timeout in before/after commands? You can specify timeout like this $60$ but something like $1800$ does not work. I think the maximum was 900-999 seconds.
We have a Syncovery task that runs hourly and executes x.exe on before command (unlimited wait). After the x.exe finishes Syncovery then continues and transfers the files that x.exe saved.
Sometimes this exe hangs, Syncovery profile does not finish and so the next scheduled run does not start.
So I was wondering if it is possible to somehow specify longer timeout to achieve this:
Before:
Run exe and wait for 1800 seconds.
After:
Kill that exe.