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Hi
Thanks for your reply.
From Article: "Whether you are running Jenkins independently as a service or on your application server, you need to ensure it is running with the same user account you activated the SoapUI NG license with."
Actually in my case, there License in on my local Ubuntu machine.
And jenkins is independent environment which is different server at different location.
So can you please confirm that weather this solution works in this environment ?
regards
Vishal Pachpute
- VLapidus8 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hello Vishal,
No. You need to run Jenkins under the account where the license is activated. Alternatively, you can deactivate the license on a local Ubuntu computer and activate on a computer with Jenkins.
- vpachpute18 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hello
Just some questions. can you please clear that
1. In the article, there are steps to configure jenkins service with user on Windows. So is there any article for same thing on Ubuntu ?
2. While activating the license, I just provided Email Address and my basic info and given path of the license key file.
So there is step "enter the user account name and password you activated the SoapUI NG license with."
Which user account name and password should be provided. ?
3. On my Jenkins server, there is docker image. So is this needs to activate license each time when image is created and deactivate license when image is destroyed ?
Please clear if I am wrong in some things.
Regards
Vishal Pachpute
- vpachpute18 years agoFrequent Contributor
Hi
description about Jenkins Server:
The Jenkins server is running Linux, and is headless, and does not run any X server software, and user interaction during the building of docker images and execution of docker containers is of course not possible.
Jenkins server runs the application that is being tested, as well as the SoapUI test client, within docker containers. These docker containers are created at the start of the test, and stopped+destroyed at the end of the test. The docker images from which the docker containers are started are themselves created on a frequent (but irregular) basis. There is only one Jenkins master server, but of course the actual execution of the containers is offloaded to one of a set of currently available slave nodes.
We would like to use features included within the professional version of SoapUI, and so ensure this is correctly licensed, but don't understand the mechanics of how this can be achieved. Can you please describe how we should do this? If this isn't possible then the only other option would be the use of the unrestricted free version of SoapUI.Regards
Vishal Pachpute
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