Invalid Execution Id Rgh [ CERTIFIED ]
Alex grepped the entire codebase. Nothing. Searched the internal Slack archive. Zero results, except for a single, three-year-old message from a former principal engineer, now at a startup in Vermont. The message read only: “if you see rgh, don’t restart the worker. just wait.”
In the sterile, humming corridors of a data center, where the temperature is kept just above freezing and the only light pulses from a sea of green and amber LEDs, a developer named Alex stared at a terminal. The screen displayed nothing but a single, frustrating line: invalid execution id rgh
rgh is also a reminder that error messages are a form of communication—not just between machine and human, but between modules, between microservices, between different eras of code written by different people with different assumptions. The best error messages are honest: they admit failure and point toward a fix. The worst error messages are like rgh : they are opaque, unsettling, and just specific enough to feel like a clue in a murder mystery where the victim is your SLA. Alex grepped the entire codebase
Parent timed out. The job had a parent. And the parent had died without telling the child. The rgh execution was not invalid because it was malformed. It was invalid because its reason for being—the upstream request, the triggering event, the user who clicked “deploy”—had ceased to exist. The child process, a data transformation task, had completed successfully. It had written its output to a temp bucket. It had logged FINISHED . But when it tried to report its status to the parent, there was no one listening. Zero results, except for a single, three-year-old message
[info] execution rgh-92f3a1: finished, but never known.
For three days, this error had halted a critical deployment. For three days, Alex had scoured logs, reams of documentation, and dark corners of GitHub issues. “Invalid execution id” was common enough—a token for a dead process, a phantom job, a handle to nothing. But the suffix was the knife twist: rgh .
ERROR: invalid execution id rgh
