ReadyAPI Runner on Jenkins writes logs in the home directory how do I clean up?
We use a ReadyAPI Runner on our Jenkins slave and we have seen that the runner writes his own log for every Job that it running. The log is located in the <home directory>/.readyapi directory, where we have a reduced space to write something. After a while the node will be unusable because the logfiles will exceed the space available. In the documentation I did not find an option to specify not to write logs there or a different location. How can I tell the runner not to write logs or write them elsewhere? I'm running on linux, the used readyapi version is at 2.6.0 at the moment.Solved2.9KViews0likes7CommentsHow to customize logging settings for a custom ReadyAPI plugin
I've found the ability to tune logging for a custom third-party Ready API plugin by editing the bin/soapui-log4j.xml file. Is there a way to set a custom plugin's logging settings (console, file or some logs at ReadyAPI bottom logs UI panel) within the plugin's compiled *.jar file itself, not to edit the global soapui-log4j.xml file?703Views0likes0CommentsVirt receiving but not sending, transaction log is empty
Hi. I have a virt that, when called directly from a project in Ready API, works fine. It receives the message, sends a response, and both of these are shown in the transaction log. But when it's called from a proxyin a (local) WSO2 ESB installation, it doesn't work. The counter for 'received' message goes up one, but the 'sent' counter doesn't change, and I don't see new entries in the transaction log for the virt. Any ideas on how I could debug this?I would like to see what is being received exactly but I can only see the counter going up.2.4KViews0likes2Comments