Action Repeating - Why?
Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Looks good, all actions working as intended. Thanks again!
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Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Thanks for the report
Re: Action Repeating - Why?
ID: 92335
Looks like this issue has resurfaced. I've been noticing it on image posts and retweets so far.
Action runs, completes and then sets the next run time to a few minutes later instead of the following day as its supposed to. These are all "Daily Run" actions.
In the logs there was another action that ran unfortunately (a retweet), but there is only one image post - account name starts "jjdrea". Hopefully you can isolate the issue with that info.
Thanks
Looks like this issue has resurfaced. I've been noticing it on image posts and retweets so far.
Action runs, completes and then sets the next run time to a few minutes later instead of the following day as its supposed to. These are all "Daily Run" actions.
In the logs there was another action that ran unfortunately (a retweet), but there is only one image post - account name starts "jjdrea". Hopefully you can isolate the issue with that info.
Thanks
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Re: Action Repeating - Why?
The log number has been forwarded to martin and he will reply here back after investigation.kevshTO wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:14 pm ID: 92335
Looks like this issue has resurfaced. I've been noticing it on image posts and retweets so far.
Action runs, completes and then sets the next run time to a few minutes later instead of the following day as its supposed to. These are all "Daily Run" actions.
In the logs there was another action that ran unfortunately (a retweet), but there is only one image post - account name starts "jjdrea". Hopefully you can isolate the issue with that info.
Thanks
Can you please tell me , how many accounts are you using?
How many actions are in processor tab?
How many image posts per account?
How many retweet per account?
Regards
Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Thanks, I have 14 accounts, about 100 actions, typically 2-3 image posts per account, 2-3 retweets.support@rootjazz wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:53 amThe log number has been forwarded to martin and he will reply here back after investigation.kevshTO wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:14 pm ID: 92335
Looks like this issue has resurfaced. I've been noticing it on image posts and retweets so far.
Action runs, completes and then sets the next run time to a few minutes later instead of the following day as its supposed to. These are all "Daily Run" actions.
In the logs there was another action that ran unfortunately (a retweet), but there is only one image post - account name starts "jjdrea". Hopefully you can isolate the issue with that info.
Thanks
Can you please tell me , how many accounts are you using?
How many actions are in processor tab?
How many image posts per account?
How many retweet per account?
Regards
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Re: Action Repeating - Why?
your action completed at 09:5809:56:51: Repeat action: daily runner: 10:30
09:56:51: Repeat action: hours: 10 mins: 30
09:56:51: Fluctuate wait: 74
09:56:51: Random fluctuate: 74
09:56:51: Next Daily runnner: After Fluctuated2018-02-20 10:13 AM
the daily runner time is 10:30 with a fluctuation
so is rescheduled for 10:13, which is 15 minutes from the end.
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10:06:26: Repeat action: daily runner: 11:20
10:06:26: Repeat action: hours: 11 mins: 20
10:06:26: Fluctuate wait: 102
10:06:26: Random fluctuate: 102
10:06:26: Next Daily runnner: After Fluctuated: 2018-02-20 12:43 PM
This all appears correct.
What I imagine is happening is your FLUCT value, is greater than the time to run the action.
So the program runs on an early fluct and completes BEFORE the fluct time. But the program is not aware of whether the action was pre-fluct, or whether you just turned your machine on.
Remove or at least reduce your fluct and should be ok
Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Thanks for the reply, Marin, but why is this a problem again?
Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Regards
Kevin
Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Regards
Kevin
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Re: Action Repeating - Why?
kevshTO wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:12 pm Thanks for the reply, Marin, but why is this a problem again?
Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Regards
Kevin
This is the main issue that martin has suspected.What I imagine is happening is your FLUCT value, is greater than the time to run the action.
So the program runs on an early fluct and completes BEFORE the fluct time. But the program is not aware of whether the action was pre-fluct, or whether you just turned your machine on.
TJ has no update regarding daily runner or fluct issue. Are you facing this issue in TJ too? The issue shouldn't be in TJ as the software had no issue like that i remember.Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Please do as martin has said above. Which is causing the confusion.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Creating new actions with good fluct is a good choice. The software has no forced limit for fluct or in daily runner.
Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Thanks for the reply but I'm still not sure what an acceptable fluctuation time is? I reset a few actions with a 40-50 minute fluctuation (they had been up to 100 minutes before, though typically in the 65-80 min. range) and I'm still seeing the same issue - a few times an action has ran two more times before correctly scheduling for the next day.support@rootjazz wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:01 amkevshTO wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:12 pm Thanks for the reply, Marin, but why is this a problem again?
Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Regards
KevinThis is the main issue that martin has suspected.What I imagine is happening is your FLUCT value, is greater than the time to run the action.
So the program runs on an early fluct and completes BEFORE the fluct time. But the program is not aware of whether the action was pre-fluct, or whether you just turned your machine on.TJ has no update regarding daily runner or fluct issue. Are you facing this issue in TJ too? The issue shouldn't be in TJ as the software had no issue like that i remember.Earlier in the thread you patched a fix so this wouldn't occur, yet it's back - same issue with TumblrJazz.
Please do as martin has said above. Which is causing the confusion.
Sure, I can reduce the fluctuation but what would be a safe value? (Since I can't change this via the text files I'm going to have to redo all of these actions.) If this going to continue to be an issue, should the software have a forced limit or other safeguard to prevent this?
Creating new actions with good fluct is a good choice. The software has no forced limit for fluct or in daily runner.
I'm going for a longer fluctuation obviously to look less suspicious of bot-like behaviour, however, if a 5-minute fluctuation will appease the software and not get my account banned, then I'll do that ... But, the software should behave in any case, at least so far as allowing for a sensible range in the fluctuation, right? Or, the previously mentioned limit built into the software.
And yes, absolutely happening in TJ as well. I can submit a log file on request.
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Re: Action Repeating - Why?
Please submit.And yes, absolutely happening in TJ as well. I can submit a log file on request.