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George Rainovic suggested an idea (#4745) · Aug 13, 2019 at 02:50 PM · driverserviceresourcesmatshell
In MANAGE >> Executions view, currently running drivers and scripts are listed.
I'd like to see more info about the executions to help in my daily work, troubleshooting:
1 - commands running on the driver (names)
2 - when the command started
3 - link to the sandbox where the driver command is being executed (click to open new tab with the sandbox)
4 - link to the sandbox where the script is being executed (click to open new tab with the sandbox)
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For example, I can see that service driver is running a command, but I cannot see which Sandbox - and the same Service (identified by the name only) is present in every sandbox in my system. How to find out where it belongs?
Dan Michlin commented · Aug 21, 2019 at 07:52 AM
Hi @George Rainovic , thanks for raising the matter, it makes perfect sense to have this information for debugging and troubleshooting purposes, we will consider adding it in an upcoming release, Looking forward for the votes and comments
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