scheduler: fail canary according to progress deadline#1603
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LGTM
Thanks @aryan9600 please correct the type suggested by @LiZhenCheng9527
Modify `canary.IsPrimaryReady()` and `canary.Initialize()` to return a boolean indicating if the error is retriable. Modify the scheduler to rollback the analysis and mark the Canary object as failed if the above two functions or `canary.IsCanaryRead()` returns false along with an error. Signed-off-by: Sanskar Jaiswal <jaiswalsanskar078@gmail.com>
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canary.IsPrimaryReady()andcanary.Initialize()to return a boolean indicating if the error is retriable. Modify the scheduler to rollback the analysis and mark the Canary object as failed if the above two functions orcanary.IsCanaryReady()returns false along with an error.fix: #1247
fix: #1592
fix: #1591
fix: #1578