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Are you using MacOS? It will likely return 0 there:
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Hi Stan,
This is actually on Azure Linux Webapp, with a redis cache. I'm also not able to get it my dev box which is Windows.
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Are you using MacOS? It will likely return 0 there:
Uses multiprocessing.Queue.qsize()<https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/multiprocessing.html#multiprocessing.Queue.qsize> which is not implemented on OS X and always returns 0.
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Hi, i've been running with a Redis broker, however it seems to always report Queue size of 0, and the cluster shows a Queue size of 0 and a done queue size of 0.
I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this same behaviour. I remember reading somewhere in the old documentation about limitations of reading queues with redis cache's but can't locate that information again.
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