--- id: 20260530-053259-multi-pod-parallel-status-probes slug: multi-pod-parallel-status-probes title: Parallelize multi-Pod live status probes status: closed kind: task priority: P2 labels: [tui, pod-dashboard, performance] created_at: 2026-05-30T05:32:59Z updated_at: 2026-05-30T05:45:37Z assignee: null legacy_ticket: null --- ## Background The `--multi` dashboard frequently shows `[live unknown]` for reachable Pods. Current code probes each runtime-registry socket with a very short `LIVE_STATUS_PROBE_TIMEOUT` of 25ms in `crates/tui/src/pod_list.rs`. A live row becomes `status = None` when the socket connects but no `Event::Snapshot` / `Event::Status` is read before that deadline. That label is misleading: the Pod is reachable, but status probing timed out or did not receive a status event quickly enough. Raising the timeout alone risks making dashboard reload latency scale linearly with the number of live Pods, because status probes are currently performed sequentially. ## Requirements - Increase the live status probe timeout to a more realistic value, likely in the 150ms–250ms range. - Run live status probes concurrently so reload latency does not become the sum of all per-Pod timeouts. - Keep reachable Pods with missing status as live/attachable; do not treat status timeout as unreachable. - Keep restoreability separate from live attachability; this ticket must not make runtime-only Pods restorable. - Replace or soften the `live unknown` label in `--multi` so it communicates reachable-live-with-unreported-status rather than broken state. Candidate labels: `live`, `live probing`, or similar. - Keep the implementation in shared `PodList` / live probe code where possible; avoid duplicating dashboard-specific discovery logic. - Preserve existing behavior for explicitly reported `Idle`, `Running`, and `Paused` statuses. ## Non-goals - Do not redesign Pod notification or run completion delivery. - Do not persist last-known status in pod-store. - Do not change `AttachOrRestorePod` or restore semantics. - Do not make unreachable registry allocations appear attachable. ## Acceptance criteria - Multiple live Pod status probes wait concurrently, not strictly one after another. - The per-Pod timeout is long enough to significantly reduce false `status = None` cases compared to 25ms. - A reachable Pod whose status probe times out remains displayed as live and openable/attachable. - The multi-Pod row label for `status = None` is less misleading than `live unknown`. - Tests cover concurrent probing behavior, timeout/none-status handling, and label rendering. - `cargo test -p tui pod_list`, `cargo test -p tui multi_pod`, `cargo test -p tui`, `cargo fmt --check`, and `./tickets.sh doctor` pass.