Re: [I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2024-01-26 Thread via GitHub
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Re: [I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2024-01-26 Thread via GitHub
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Re: [I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2024-01-18 Thread via GitHub
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Re: [I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2023-10-19 Thread via GitHub
romanzdk commented on issue #35019: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/35019#issuecomment-1770554180 "Normal" mode (no deferred). Yes, using `KubernetesPodOperator`. So I checked several different DAGs but did not really find any similarities.. Sometimes it happened with short-li

Re: [I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2023-10-18 Thread via GitHub
jens-scheffler-bosch commented on issue #35019: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/35019#issuecomment-1769122196 Thanks for the bug report. As I don't have a local K8s cluster to reproduce, can you tell us if you are using deferred mode or "normal" execution? Assuming you use a K

[I] Kubernetes doubling logs [airflow]

2023-10-18 Thread via GitHub
romanzdk opened a new issue, #35019: URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/35019 ### Apache Airflow version 2.7.2 ### What happened KubernetesPodOperator doubles some of the logs. Example output: ``` [2023-10-18, 13:23:50 UTC] {pod_manager.py:351} WARNING -