This is excellent guidance Daniel thank you. I will submit this as a pull 
request for the documentation.
lewismc

On 2022/01/05 23:14:13 Daniel Standish wrote:
> If you can get a terminal in the container then you should be able to do
> with something like
> 
> from  airflow.models.xcom  import XCom
> print(XCom.__name__)
> 
> i think  that willl print the actual class that is being used
> 
> you can see how the import works in that module
> 
> see resolve_xcom_backend
> 
> depending on how you've configured it, you can also examine airflow
> configuration
> 
> from airflow.settings import conf
> conf.get("core", "xcom_backend")
> 
> if using env vars check  with `env|grep  AIRFLOW__CORE__XCOM`
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 2:41 PM lewis john mcgibbney <lewi...@apache.org>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi users@,
> >
> > We wish to use a custom XCom something similar to what is presented in the
> > following Astronomer guide on the topic.
> > https://www.astronomer.io/guides/custom-xcom-backends
> >
> > My question is, when running Airflow on K8s, what is the best mechanism to
> > verify that a custom XCom implementation, defined in values.yaml, is
> > actually being loaded?
> > Is there some DEBUG/TRACE logging statement I can look out for or
> > something similar?
> >
> > Thank you
> > lewismc
> >
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> >
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