[FIXED] ExecutionTerminatedError - All Server Calls Failing

My project seems to be getting ExecutionTerminatedError triggered for every server call. Has something gone down?

anvil.server.ExecutionTerminatedError: Server code exited unexpectedly: 10d0efb1c0

yea, it is working for me if I run it from the developer login (click run at the top of the IDE) but end users running from the published link are getting failures. strange but seems to be an anvil issue

Yes, exactly the same for me. Has been happening for the last ~45 mins

are you able to run it from the developer login but not from the published link as well?

Faced the same issue. This only happens with Python 3.10. If you switch to full version, this goes away

unfortunately, switching from Python 3.10 to Full Python 3 is not working either : Exception: Server resources not available for ‘python3-full’. If this error persists for more than a few minutes, please contact support@anvil.works.

Hi - we’re looking into this and haven’t managed to replicate it, and none of the alarms here are going off. Has it stopped? Does someone have a particular set of instructions they can use to replicate this issue? (It’s OK if you give an app ID and sequence of instructions, if you don’t mind us logging in as you to replicate)

I emailed to support@anvil.works with the details aaannnd. it looks like it just stopped

It is still erroring for me.
I’ve sent details to the support email. Let me know if you need anything else to solve.

I am getting the same “anvil.server.ExecutionTerminatedError: Server code exited unexpectedly” with all my background tasks.

Thanks @stu, this is now replicated and we’re zeroing in on a fix.

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Hi folks,

This should now be fixed - apologies for that. We’re going to take some time internally to work out how that happened and prevent a recurrence.

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Great. Everything is now working as expected.
Thanks @meredydd

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Thank you @meredydd, it is back to normal now.

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I think it has come back!!!

Sorted again now - thanks to Ian for his help