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I am using spring cloud dataflow on kubernetes to run my batch jobs as tasks. I have put a scheduler which runs the job every hour. EVenthough in the UI I can see that there have been about 30 executions, in the kubernetes UI or terminal I can only see the pods and jobs of the last 3 executions. So I wanted to know if the scheduler deletes all the previous pods and if so how can I change that lifecycle.










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    I am using spring cloud dataflow on kubernetes to run my batch jobs as tasks. I have put a scheduler which runs the job every hour. EVenthough in the UI I can see that there have been about 30 executions, in the kubernetes UI or terminal I can only see the pods and jobs of the last 3 executions. So I wanted to know if the scheduler deletes all the previous pods and if so how can I change that lifecycle.










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      I am using spring cloud dataflow on kubernetes to run my batch jobs as tasks. I have put a scheduler which runs the job every hour. EVenthough in the UI I can see that there have been about 30 executions, in the kubernetes UI or terminal I can only see the pods and jobs of the last 3 executions. So I wanted to know if the scheduler deletes all the previous pods and if so how can I change that lifecycle.










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      I am using spring cloud dataflow on kubernetes to run my batch jobs as tasks. I have put a scheduler which runs the job every hour. EVenthough in the UI I can see that there have been about 30 executions, in the kubernetes UI or terminal I can only see the pods and jobs of the last 3 executions. So I wanted to know if the scheduler deletes all the previous pods and if so how can I change that lifecycle.







      spring cron kubernetes spring-cloud spring-cloud-dataflow






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      Siddhant SorannSiddhant Sorann

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          Check what is your .spec.successfulJobsHistoryLimit in job spec. Default successfulJobsHistoryLimit is 3.



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