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To automatically shut down the cluster in case no client heartbeats and no computation running or scheduled. Similar to existing idle timeout, but more convenient for ad hoc clusters
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Closes #7959 .
I aimed for a minimalistic implementation, and named it consistently with the existing
no_workers_timeout.check_idledoes) as it didn't seem necessary.I've added a basic test -- though it's rather crude, I'm happy to accept a suggestion how to do it differently.
pre-commit run --all-files