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# skill_digest: 651e129c7e0478c097161a76655c9f54e3566f5510368426e68d88fbbceb77b9
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Before just increasing the timeout, let's investigate **why** your pipeline is failing. Timeouts are often a symptom of an underlying issue, not the root cause itself.
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Simply increasing the timeout might mask problems like:
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- **Hung processes** or deadlocks that will never complete
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- **Resource starvation** (CPU, memory, network)
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- **Inefficient operations** that could be optimized
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- **Infrastructure issues** like slow I/O or network problems
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- **Misconfigurations** in the pipeline setup
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I can help you debug this. I have access to a specialized skill for debugging Konflux/Tekton pipeline failures. To investigate, I'll need to know:
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1. **What type of pipeline is this?** (Konflux/Tekton, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, etc.)
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2. **Where is it timing out?** (Specific stage/task/step)
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3. **Can you share:**
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- The pipeline configuration file
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- Recent failure logs
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- Or point me to the pipeline definition in your repo
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If this is a Konflux/Tekton pipeline, I can invoke the debugging skill to systematically analyze the failure. Otherwise, I can still help investigate once I see the pipeline setup and logs.
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What information can you provide about the failing pipeline?
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