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…ng (#87484) (#87503) * improving production documentation for task manager and alerting * calling it Kibana Task Manager to be more explicit * addressing PR feedback
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[[task-manager-settings-kb]] | ||
=== Task Manager settings in {kib} | ||
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<titleabbrev>Task Manager settings</titleabbrev> | ||
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Task Manager runs background tasks by polling for work on an interval. You can configure its behavior to tune for performance and throughput. | ||
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[[task-manager-settings]] | ||
==== Task Manager settings | ||
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| `xpack.task_manager.max_attempts` | ||
| The maximum number of times a task will be attempted before being abandoned as failed. Defaults to 3. | ||
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| `xpack.task_manager.poll_interval` | ||
| How often, in milliseconds, the task manager will look for more work. Defaults to 3000 and cannot be lower than 100. | ||
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| `xpack.task_manager.request_capacity` | ||
| How many requests can Task Manager buffer before it rejects new requests. Defaults to 1000. | ||
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| `xpack.task_manager.index` | ||
| The name of the index used to store task information. Defaults to `.kibana_task_manager`. | ||
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| `xpack.task_manager.max_workers` | ||
| The maximum number of tasks that this Kibana instance will run simultaneously. Defaults to 10. | ||
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[[alerting-scale-performance]] | ||
== Scale and performance | ||
[[alerting-production-considerations]] | ||
== Production considerations | ||
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{kib} alerting run both alert checks and actions as persistent background tasks. This has two major benefits: | ||
{kib} alerting run both alert checks and actions as persistent background tasks managed by the Kibana Task Manager. This has two major benefits: | ||
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* *Persistence*: all task state and scheduling is stored in {es}, so if {kib} is restarted, alerts and actions will pick up where they left off. | ||
* *Persistence*: all task state and scheduling is stored in {es}, so if {kib} is restarted, alerts and actions will pick up where they left off. Task definitions for alerts and actions are stored in the index specified by `xpack.task_manager.index` (defaults to `.kibana_task_manager`). It is important to have at least 1 replica of this index for production deployments, since if you lose this index all scheduled alerts and actions are also lost. | ||
* *Scaling*: multiple {kib} instances can read from and update the same task queue in {es}, allowing the alerting and action load to be distributed across instances. In cases where a {kib} instance no longer has capacity to run alert checks or actions, capacity can be increased by adding additional {kib} instances. | ||
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=== Running background alert checks and actions | ||
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{kib} background tasks are managed by: | ||
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* Polling an {es} task index for overdue tasks at 3 second intervals. | ||
* Polling an {es} task index for overdue tasks at 3 second intervals. This interval can be changed using the `xpack.task_manager.poll_interval` setting. | ||
* Tasks are then claiming them by updating them in the {es} index, using optimistic concurrency control to prevent conflicts. Each {kib} instance can run a maximum of 10 concurrent tasks, so a maximum of 10 tasks are claimed each interval. | ||
* Tasks are run on the {kib} server. | ||
* In the case of alerts which are recurring background checks, upon completion the task is scheduled again according to the <<defining-alerts-general-details, check interval>>. | ||
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[IMPORTANT] | ||
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Because tasks are polled at 3 second intervals and only 10 tasks can run concurrently per {kib} instance, it is possible for alert and action tasks to be run late. This can happen if: | ||
Because by default tasks are polled at 3 second intervals and only 10 tasks can run concurrently per {kib} instance, it is possible for alert and action tasks to be run late. This can happen if: | ||
* Alerts use a small *check interval*. The lowest interval possible is 3 seconds, though intervals of 30 seconds or higher are recommended. | ||
* Many alerts or actions must be *run at once*. In this case pending tasks will queue in {es}, and be pulled 10 at a time from the queue at 3 second intervals. | ||
* *Long running tasks* occupy slots for an extended time, leaving fewer slots for other tasks. | ||
For details on the settings that can influence the performance and throughput of Task Manager, see {task-manager-settings}. | ||
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