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Workflow timeout after 300s?

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    I have a workflow that always times out after exactly 300s. I wonder, does Cloudron impose any execution limit? Or is this a limit of the free n8n plan, although I am using the self-hosted version?

    I do not have any timeout set in the workflow-specific settings and I couldn't find any related setting in the global settings GUI of n8n.

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      Hello @ekevu123
      This is a default setting from N8N for all worflows.
      You can edit this setting for each workflow individually by clicking the ... in the top right of your workflow and then clicking Settings.
      There you can enable Timeout Workflow and configure it.

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        I disabled the timeout there and was assuming that none would apply there, but you are saying that increasing this value would help?

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          If your workflow takes more then 5 minutes to complete, you should increase the timeout time.

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