Run book only works in runbook tester

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I have a very basic runbook.  It work great in runbook tester.  However if i check it in and hit run it just does nothing.

The test domain is all 2012.  I am trying to run it on a windows 8.1 machine, however no matter where I run it (the workstation or directly on the server) it is the same result.

I know when i run it in the tester it is running under my account so i thought maybe i needed to plug in some info in active directory configuration, you can see the screen shot below, but no change.   I have stripped it down to just one activity and the same result.

Thanks

August 27th, 2015 8:51am

Hi,

the Account information, which you specify for the Active Directory Domain Configuration is important for the activities, which are part of the Active Directory integration pack.  You are running .Net script, which is a standard activity and runs under the service account, configured for the Runbook Service on the Runbook Server, on which the instance of the activity is running. May be this information will help you sort out the problems.

Please check the "Log History" pane, it could be that you find other useful hints.

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August 27th, 2015 9:29am

Hi,

there are differences executing a Runbook with Tester: http://www.sc-orchestrator.eu/index.php/scoblog/99-functionality-differences-executing-a-runbook-with-runbook-tester

As Stoyan already mentioned the AD connection settings are only relevant for the Activities from the AD IP.

"Run .Net Script" is a Standard Activity.

Regards,

Stefan 

August 27th, 2015 10:55am

Thank you both very much and i know this i just don't know how to fix the issue.

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August 27th, 2015 12:20pm

Ok this is the service account it runs under on the server (see below)

If I right click on runbook designer and right click and choose run as another user and run the application as scorchsvc it works fine with no issue so .....  IDK


August 27th, 2015 12:44pm

DUHHHHHHHHHHH.     :-)  

I was dancing around the solution and you where trying to tell me that.

I just had to change the service user name for that service on my workstation.

Thanks

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August 27th, 2015 1:05pm

Glad to find out, that we could help :)

Regards,

August 28th, 2015 3:25am

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