Hi,
I have Ready APi version 2.4.0 installed on my VM and it got hanged intermittently. Even though i am not running any multiple test cases or parallel execution.
I added system.properties under the .readyapi folder with entry as test.history.disabled=true and restarted the ready api tool.
Even though problem is not solved. Also CPU usage is normal when tool got hanged.
Below is my machine configuration.
OS: Windows 7
System type: 64 bit
RAM: 6 GB
Can anyone please let me know the root cause of this issue ?
Thanks,
Himanshu
Hi Himanshu,
Thank you for your post. Please try the solutions from the "Optimizing Memory Usage" article.
How much RAM is ReadyAPI using when it hangs? Definitely check out the link @Nastya_Khovrina provided, as that can be very useful in fine tuning ReadyAPI.
System i am using is having below configuration:
OS: Windows 7
System type: 64 bit
RAM: 16 GB
But, the main problem is i am using VM to access ReadyApi and let me tell you it sucks because of VM.
Earlier i was using ReadyAPI on my Local with 8GB RAM, it works perfectly fine.
Thanks,
Himanshu
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Hi Nastya,
Even after implementing the steps mentioned in "Optimizing Memory Usage" article.
I didn't got any success.
Any other solution ?
Thanks,
Himanshu
From the task manager i can see 2.33 GB of Memory usage.
No other process is running on my machine except ready api
It never hangs and crashes for Ready - API - 1.9.0 version. Please download it from here:-
http://smartbearsoftware.com/nightly-builds/ready-api/
@msiadak wrote:How much RAM is ReadyAPI using when it hangs? Definitely check out the link @Nastya_Khovrina provided, as that can be very useful in fine tuning ReadyAPI.
Which link is that?
@smartBear : Request you to provide your input here. So that ready api hang issue can be solved over VM.
Kindly let me know if anything else is required from my side to help you here.
Thanks,
Himanshu
Please open a new case here: https://support.smartbear.com/message/?prod=ReadyAPI and provide the
{ReadyAPI_install}\bin\Ready.vmoptions file.
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