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Herb
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answered on 10 Sep 2013, 08:08 PM
I have the same problem and would like to delete those jobs. It's best we be able to delete future jobs if we decide not to run them. Please advise.
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Hi Herbert,
Cody
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You should be able to use the UI to delete scheduled test runs. Look in the section "To remove a scheduled test execution:" on this page. If you feel that you have a job that is stuck and you can't use the UI to delete it, let me know and I'll help with that situation.
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answered on 12 Sep 2013, 02:16 PM
I updated to the new release Version: 2013.1 911 (Sep 11, 2013) and still cannot delete.
I hit the X delete button in the results tab and the test goes away. I hit reload(local) and it reappears.
Herb
I hit the X delete button in the results tab and the test goes away. I hit reload(local) and it reappears.
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answered on 12 Sep 2013, 02:35 PM
I found a post to delete jobs and this worked.
The POST is below:
Interesting, I did not expect so little in the log. I would like you to try one last workflow, but please do not attempt it if you have any existing scheduled jobs which are important to you (as it would delete them all).
First shut down our Windows tray app (Test Runner). Then, depending on how you've installed, process vs service, please purge the files in the following directory:
(process, default) 'C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Telerik\TestStudio\Scheduler\ScheduleStorage'
(service) 'C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Telerik\TestStudio\Scheduler\ScheduleStorage'
Let me know whether doing so helps.
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Mario
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The POST is below:
Interesting, I did not expect so little in the log. I would like you to try one last workflow, but please do not attempt it if you have any existing scheduled jobs which are important to you (as it would delete them all).
First shut down our Windows tray app (Test Runner). Then, depending on how you've installed, process vs service, please purge the files in the following directory:
(process, default) 'C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Telerik\TestStudio\Scheduler\ScheduleStorage'
(service) 'C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Telerik\TestStudio\Scheduler\ScheduleStorage'
Let me know whether doing so helps.
Regards,
Mario
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answered on 12 Sep 2013, 02:39 PM
FYI,
This method did delete the files. However when I scheduled a test again and tried the recommended GUI version of deletion it does not work.
Herb
This method did delete the files. However when I scheduled a test again and tried the recommended GUI version of deletion it does not work.
Herb
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Hello Herbert,
Try deleting the files in this path (on the machine acting as your scheduling server) and see if that gets rid of the unwanted scheduled test runs.
Regards,
Cody
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After Mario made the post you have quoted, we found that on Windows 64-bit there's another location you need to look at:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Telerik\TestStudio\Scheduler\ScheduleStorage
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Cody
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answered on 12 Sep 2013, 03:41 PM
Will this be addressed as a bug, so we do not have to manually do this in the future.
Also, I'm finding that these jobs are stuck, because I choose option checkout latest from TFS. Is there something I need to do on the remote execution/scheduling servers to configure for TFS?
I have confirmed that TFS is accessible from the remote execution/scheduling machine.
Also, I'm finding that these jobs are stuck, because I choose option checkout latest from TFS. Is there something I need to do on the remote execution/scheduling servers to configure for TFS?
I have confirmed that TFS is accessible from the remote execution/scheduling machine.
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answered on 12 Sep 2013, 05:21 PM
I found I need to modify my Telerik Scheduling service to be a valid TFS user not "System". This fixed my TFS problem.
The only issue I see at the moment for Telerik is the necessity to delete any Job via the GUI. It is easy to create a job that is not a valid TFS user to reproduce the issue for your developers.
Thanks,
Herb
The only issue I see at the moment for Telerik is the necessity to delete any Job via the GUI. It is easy to create a job that is not a valid TFS user to reproduce the issue for your developers.
Thanks,
Herb