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I know how to collect logs for UFT One, but I do not know how to do it for UFT Developer. Does anyone have instructions for this?
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We often working with HP support to troubleshoot issues. We use ALM logging and sometimes forget to clean up the logs which leads to disk space issues. Is there a way to automatically clean up the logs in case we forget?
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Is there a table or log file that I can query that shows tests that were deleted and by whom?
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We need to change our log location directory for our Quality Center server. Our IT department has changed up the permissions on the current location and need to know how to change it to a location that is not restricted for our users.
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Are there logs that I can use to trouble shoot UFT errors and issues?
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HI, I was wondering how I find where the log files are located within me ALM/qc instance and can they be changed to gather more information? Thanks in advance for all help, HomerJ
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We are experiencing random crashing of the ALM server. I would like to capture the heap information to a log file for viewing. Does anyone know how to set this up?
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We need to know how to turn on the licensing logging for UFT 12.54 please.
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we have installed HP synchronizer on the C drive (default location) on the server and it includes the "log" directory. Due to synchronization log files being saved for each run, it is creating a disk space issue on the c drive (running out of space). Our server administration team suggested ...
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