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garethbrickman committed Dec 17, 2024
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## General run timeouts

After a run is marked as STARTED, it may hang indefinitely for various reasons (user API errors, network issues, etc.). You can configure a maximum runtime for every run in a deployment by setting the `run_monitoring.max_runtime_seconds` field in your dagster.yaml or (Dagster+ deployment settings)\[dagster-plus/managing-deployments/deployment-settings-reference] to the maximum runtime in seconds. If a run exceeds this timeout and run monitoring is enabled, it will be marked as failed. The `dagster/max_runtime` tag can also be used to set a timeout in seconds on a per-run basis.
After a run is marked as STARTED, it may hang indefinitely for various reasons (user API errors, network issues, etc.). You can configure a maximum runtime for every run in a deployment by setting the `run_monitoring.max_runtime_seconds` field in your dagster.yaml or [Dagster+ deployment settings](/dagster-plus/managing-deployments/deployment-settings-reference) to the maximum runtime in seconds. If a run exceeds this timeout and run monitoring is enabled, it will be marked as failed. The `dagster/max_runtime` tag can also be used to set a timeout in seconds on a per-run basis.

For example, to configure a maximum of 2 hours for every run in your deployment:

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