TestArchitect Register Server
By default, TestArchitect Register Server, which is installed with TestArchitect, automatically starts up as a service (daemon) each time you boot your computer. This service is often essential for automated testing, and should generally be available. Ensure the availability of TestArchitect Register Server service before starting automated tests to avoid the possibility of automation errors or failure.
To check whether TestArchitect Register Server is running, carry out the following procedures:
- Windows
- Launch Task Manager.
- Under the Processes tab, verify the presence of TARegisterServer.exe.
- Linux
- GNOME:
- Launch System Monitor.
- Under the Processes tab, verify the availability of TARegisterServer.
- KDE:
- Launch KSysGuard.
- Under the Process Table tab, verify the availability of TARegisterServer.
- GNOME:
- macOS
- Launch Activity Monitor.
- Under the CPU tab, verify the availability of TARegisterServer.
If, for any reason, TestArchitect Register Server is not running, it is automatically started when you work with any of the following tools:
Otherwise, to manually restart TestArchitect Register Server:
- in Windows: Go to location TA_INSTALL_DIR\binclient\agents\, then double-click the TARegisterServer.exe file.
- in Linux: From a command prompt, navigate to location /usr/local/logigear/testarchitect/binclient/agents/, then execute the TARegisterServer.sh file.
- in macOS: From a command prompt, navigate to location /Applications/TestArchitect/binclient/agents/, then execute the TARegisterServer.sh file.
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