I have the following:

---
:backgroundrb:
  :port: 11006
  :ip: 0.0.0.0
  :environment: development
  :persistent_disabled: true
:schedules:
    :inventory_worker:
      :dummy:
        :trigger_args: * */10 * * * *


class InventoryWorker < BackgrounDRb::MetaWorker
  set_worker_name :inventory_worker
  # reload_on_schedule true

  def create(args = nil)
  end

  def dummy(args = nil)
    Inventory.create(:kadisnr => "10000", :inventory => 1)
  end
end


>> MiddleMan.worker(:inventory_worker).worker_info
=> {:status=>:running, :worker=>:inventory_worker, :worker_key=>nil}


The Task getes executed after 10 minutes but the logfile will show me:

Inventory Create (0.2ms) INSERT INTO `inventories` (`updated_at`, `kadisnr`, `inventory`, `created_at`) VALUES('2008-11-30 19:00:41', '10000', 1, '2008-11-30 19:00:41')
  SQL (0.4ms)   COMMIT
  SQL (0.1ms)   BEGIN
Inventory Create (0.2ms) INSERT INTO `inventories` (`updated_at`, `kadisnr`, `inventory`, `created_at`) VALUES('2008-11-30 19:00:42', '10000', 1, '2008-11-30 19:00:42')
  SQL (0.4ms)   COMMIT
  SQL (0.1ms)   BEGIN


so I get hundreds of new database entries.

Why is the dummy method executed several times? And why will it never stop again?

--
Jochen

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