Since I've never run into this problem, the best I can suggest is to kill all 
the client processes you mentioned and start them again.

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Cansu

On Oct 9, 2013, at 11:33 PM, Lluís Vilanova 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:

The faban web says nothing else is running, and only two java processes are
running on the machine (one for tomcat and another started by the
master/bin/startup.sh script in faban).


Thanks,
 Lluis


Cansu Kaynak writes:

Hi.
You might have a test still running. Check the "View Results" link to see if
there is any test running.
If it is the case, you can kill it by clicking on Kill Current Run.
And make sure that there is no pending run before you start a new test.

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Cansu

On Oct 9, 2013, at 9:16 PM, Lluís Vilanova 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:

   Hi, sorry for bothering again.

   After getting the benchmark to work on my laptop, I moved the setup script I
   wrote into the actual test machine (same for client and server - using
   localhost
   -; will split later once it works). The script is just to automatize
   installing
   packages and configuring services, so that it's more easily reproducible.

   The problem I've found is that on the test machine, the "Ok" button for the
   form
   shown by "Schedule Run" in Faban, just does nothing, and I have no clue
   about
   how to debug what is going on.

   Could you please help me diagnosing what I did wrong?


   Thanks a lot,
   Lluis

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