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My team has enabled persistence on our Argo server and has had some success in getting workflows to be stored in the argo_archived_workflows table. We are trying to see if we could have a table that temporarily stores currently running workflows (i.e. a currently running workflow is stored in the table, and removed once it is finished). Our initial thought was that the argo_workflows table takes care of this, but upon some testing/observation, this table is always empty. I haven't been able to find much documentation on what this table is supposed to do.
My questions:
What is the purpose of the argo_workflows table? What is it supposed to store?
Is it possible to have a persistence table that temporarily stores running workflows?
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Hi all,
My team has enabled persistence on our Argo server and has had some success in getting workflows to be stored in the
argo_archived_workflows
table. We are trying to see if we could have a table that temporarily stores currently running workflows (i.e. a currently running workflow is stored in the table, and removed once it is finished). Our initial thought was that theargo_workflows
table takes care of this, but upon some testing/observation, this table is always empty. I haven't been able to find much documentation on what this table is supposed to do.My questions:
argo_workflows
table? What is it supposed to store?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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