18:03:44.862 [Error] [BackendHandler] 7 requests denied due to backend timeout failure. Server backends are failing to respond.
18:03:44.864 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #400 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.885 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #401 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.885 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #402 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.886 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #403 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.886 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #404 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.887 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #405 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.
18:03:44.887 [Error] [BackendHandler] Backend request #406 failed: System.TimeoutException: No backend has responded in 20 minutes.```
Can you please tell me how to change/remove this timeout handler for comfyui? I queued 9 images and 7 of them were calceled while I was gone because they "took to long", they were taking 15 minutes each and that's fine. I wanted to let it run while I was away.
#TimeoutException and WAN
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server configuration, CTRL+F timeout
after wan released i bumped the default for new installs to 120 lol
and no they weren't taking 15 minutes each for you, they were over 20 minutes, thus the error
that timeout is "backends all refused to take new jobs for over 20 minutes straight" ie any one gen exceed 20 min
which in the "image gen only" days was wildly longer than even a shitty computer would ever take
None of the metadata said they took that long though. I didn't time it personally, just believed the Metadata on how long they took.
Thanks
could be the other 5+ minutes was model loading time
That's interesting because when I watch them get made, I use lower frames and steps so they are faster and the models never take longer than a minute to load.
I posted the metada image of one of the 2 gens.
I guess I could time it somehow, but it doesn't matter as long as it doesn't timeout and cancel my queue
all i can tell you is when that crash happened, it's because the backend didn't move for 20 minutes
the calculation for that is very accurate ftr
it'd be the first image not the second
which prep_time says 32 min so im guessing that's the time the first took
Okay