[role="xpack"] [[task-manager-settings-kb]] === Task Manager settings in {kib} ++++ Task Manager settings ++++ Task Manager runs background tasks by polling for work on an interval. You can configure its behavior to tune for performance and throughput. [float] [[task-manager-settings]] ==== Task Manager settings `xpack.task_manager.max_attempts`:: The maximum number of times a task will be attempted before being abandoned as failed. Defaults to 3. `xpack.task_manager.poll_interval`:: How often, in milliseconds, the task manager will look for more work. Defaults to 500 and cannot be lower than 100. `xpack.task_manager.request_capacity`:: How many requests can Task Manager buffer before it rejects new requests. Defaults to 1000. `xpack.task_manager.max_workers`:: deprecated:[8.16.0] The maximum number of tasks that this Kibana instance will run simultaneously. Defaults to 10. Starting in 8.0, it will not be possible to set the value greater than 100. `xpack.task_manager.monitored_stats_health_verbose_log.enabled`:: This flag will enable automatic warn and error logging if task manager self detects a performance issue, such as the time between when a task is scheduled to execute and when it actually executes. Defaults to false. `xpack.task_manager.monitored_stats_health_verbose_log.warn_delayed_task_start_in_seconds`:: The amount of seconds we allow a task to delay before printing a warning server log. Defaults to 60. `xpack.task_manager.event_loop_delay.monitor`:: Enables event loop delay monitoring, which will log a warning when a task causes an event loop delay which exceeds the `warn_threshold` setting. Defaults to true. `xpack.task_manager.event_loop_delay.warn_threshold`:: Sets the amount of event loop delay during a task execution which will cause a warning to be logged. Defaults to 5000 milliseconds (5 seconds). `xpack.task_manager.capacity`:: Controls the number of tasks that can be run at one time. The minimum value is 5 and the maximum is 50. Defaults to 10. [float] [[task-manager-health-settings]] ==== Task Manager Health settings Settings that configure the <> endpoint. `xpack.task_manager.monitored_task_execution_thresholds`:: Configures the threshold of failed task executions at which point the `warn` or `error` health status is set under each task type execution status (under `stats.runtime.value.execution.result_frequency_percent_as_number[${task type}].status`). + This setting allows configuration of both the default level and a custom task type specific level. By default, this setting is configured to mark the health of every task type as `warning` when it exceeds 80% failed executions, and as `error` at 90%. + Custom configurations allow you to reduce this threshold to catch failures sooner for task types that you might consider critical, such as alerting tasks. + This value can be set to any number between 0 to 100, and a threshold is hit when the value *exceeds* this number. This means that you can avoid setting the status to `error` by setting the threshold at 100, or hit `error` the moment any task fails by setting the threshold to 0 (as it will exceed 0 once a single failure occurs).