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Updating to latest version from previous release makes old database obsolete?

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Geert asked on 23 Oct 2013, 02:26 PM
The previous version had a different database. Has this one made the old database obsolete? If so, where are the actual scheduled actions stored now? I can see the projects and test lists, but not the actual scheduled runs.

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Boyan Boev
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answered on 25 Oct 2013, 12:00 PM
Hi Geert,

Thank you for contacting us. 

Yes the new database has a completely new structure which makes the old one unusable.

In the new version we don't store the scheduled runs in the database. They are stored on the execution machine as files in a temporary directory.

Hope this helps.

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answered on 25 Oct 2013, 12:02 PM
Hi Boyan,

Thank you very much for your explanation. Does this mean that if the scheduler is restarted, the schedules are lost? Or will they be preserved until ran by an execution server?
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Boyan Boev
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answered on 25 Oct 2013, 12:24 PM
Hello Geert,

No, they are not lost, they will stay on the execution machine until the run. 

The runner constantly looks for scheduled runs.

Let me know if you need additional help.

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