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Increase default environment pool acquire timeout to 7200s#1729

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  • Bump DEFAULT_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_S in the environment pool from 600s to 7200s so long-running sandbox rollouts don't spuriously time out while waiting to acquire an actor.

This helps for settings where rollouts are really long.

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hamishivi and others added 2 commits June 23, 2026 13:36
Bump DEFAULT_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_S so long-running sandbox rollouts don't
spuriously time out while waiting to acquire an actor.

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This pull request increases the default acquire timeout (DEFAULT_ACQUIRE_TIMEOUT_S) from 600 seconds to 7200 seconds in open_instruct/environments/pool.py. There are no review comments, and I have no additional feedback to provide.

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