steve-gregory
steve-gregory

Reputation: 7456

Celery: Worker with concurrency and reserved tasks only running 1 task

Some of the tasks in my code were taking longer and longer to execute.

Upon inspection I noticed that although I have my worker node set to concurrency 6, and 6 processes exist to 'do work', but only 1 task is shown under 'running tasks'. Here is a little visual proof:

Here are the worker options:

The worker options, as seen by flower

And here is the task tab for that worker with only 1 running process:

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I have found that if I restart celery, the concurrency is once again respected and i will see >1 running task, but after some amount of time/tasks it reverts back to this behavior..

Any ideas for fixing this intermittent problem?

Upvotes: 19

Views: 14385

Answers (2)

ihm
ihm

Reputation: 2889

The docs mention here how to reserve one task at a time - or only as many as you have concurrency:

Often users ask if disabling “prefetching of tasks” is possible, but what they really mean by that, is to have a worker only reserve as many tasks as there are worker processes (10 unacknowledged tasks for -c 10)

That’s possible, but not without also enabling late acknowledgment. Using this option over the default behavior means a task that’s already started executing will be retried in the event of a power failure or the worker instance being killed abruptly, so this also means the task must be idempotent ... You can enable this behavior by using the following configuration options:

task_acks_late = True
worker_prefetch_multiplier = 1

or the code equivalent:

app = Celery(...)
app.conf.worker_prefetch_multiplier = 1
app.conf.task_acks_late = True
...

Upvotes: 4

Seb D.
Seb D.

Reputation: 5195

I'm not sure if it's your use case, but I ran into similar problems when I had a mix of long and short tasks. Basically what happened is that at some point a process could start a very long running task, while prefetching a few other tasks, preventing them from being consumed by other processes. So I disabled the prefetching stuff, which is useful only if you're running a lot of short tasks.

To disable the prefetch, you need Celery 3.1+ and the Ofair setting, for instance:

celery -A proj worker -l info -Ofair

Upvotes: 24

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