GXtest Daemon User's Manual

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GXtest Manager allows you to schedule the tasks which will run the test case sets. For greater flexibility in execution is that there GXtest Executor and GXtest Daemon components. The Executor is the engine that actually runs the tests and record the results in the database. Of these components could be multiple distributed instances. The Daemon is the component that allows GXtest Manager to communicate with the various Executors.


It installs as a Windows service, generally on the same machine where GXtest Manager is installed, but this is not a constraint. It is necessary to properly configure the Daemon to allow it to access to the database (String connection and authentication).

This component will be checking for Tasks to be performed (it monitors the database every 1 minute). If there is some pending task to run, the Daemon invokes the corresponding Executor giving it the remote Connection String. This provides the convenience of not having to configure each Executor after every configuration change to access to the database. Instead of that, this task is made centrally.

Starting the service

Everytime you start the machine this service will start automatically. To start the service manually just follow the following steps:

  • Right-click "My Computer" then choose "Manage"
  • In the tree on the left, go to "Services and Applications" and then "Services"
  • Find the service "GXtest Daemon" and then do right click and select "Start"

Settings

This component uses the same settings for connection to the database that the one indicated to the Manager at the installation. If you need to change it, it can be configured in the file gxtestdaemon.config in the installation directory (usually c: \ Program Files \ Abstracta \). There you will find two connection strings for editing.

Viewing the Logs

To see the GXtest Daemon log messages you have to go to Windows Event Viewer here:

  1. Right-click "My Computer" then choose "Manage"
  2. In the tree on the left, go to "Event viewer" and then "Application"

You will find there the corrisponding logs of GXtest Daemon.