Story #837
closedAs a user, I can cancel all running and waiting tasks using pulp-admin
0%
Description
This story is a continuation of #832. Once the API endpoint exists, a user should be able to execute the following command using pulp-admin
pulp-admin tasks cancel --all
Related issues
Updated by dkliban@redhat.com about 9 years ago
- Blocked by Story #832: As a user, I can cancel all running tasks using API added
Updated by Ben.Stanley almost 9 years ago
Actually, it is bigger than this.
The user should also be able to cancel all Running and Waiting tasks. Otherwise, when all the running tasks are cancelled, Waiting tasks become runnable, and slowly start running.
In the absence of this command, there are some techniques that can be used, documented on the mailing list at
[[https://www.redhat.com/archives/pulp-list/2015-May/msg00001.html]]
Updated by bmbouter almost 9 years ago
- Subject changed from As a user, I can cancel all running tasks use pulp-admin to As a user, I can cancel all running and waiting tasks using pulp-admin
- Description updated (diff)
The API story (#832) already includes the behavior of cancelling both running and waiting. I've modified this story to cancel all tasks in either the running or waiting state.
Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago
- Status changed from NEW to CLOSED - WONTFIX
Updated by bmbouter about 5 years ago
Pulp 2 is approaching maintenance mode, and this Pulp 2 ticket is not being actively worked on. As such, it is being closed as WONTFIX. Pulp 2 is still accepting contributions though, so if you want to contribute a fix for this ticket, please reopen or comment on it. If you don't have permissions to reopen this ticket, or you want to discuss an issue, please reach out via the developer mailing list.