Re-queuing Disconnected Jobs
For example, this might happen if a Mosel process terminates unexpectedly, or because of an infrastructure outage of the network or an execution worker host.
If a job terminates unexpectedly, it is re-queued at the top of the queue.
When a job is re-executed, the run log of the previously disconnected job is retained so the execution attempts are visible in the log. Available error codes, the number of retry attempts, and whether Mosel terminated or disconnected are also written to the log.
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