I'm having some trouble reading the formatting here. I assume you are saying queue one is attached to schedule 1 and queue 2 to schedule 2? If that's the case it looks correct - perhaps check if there is a related issue in JIRA?
What I actually do is assign both queues to both schedules and let Continuum choose which is available - you might try that and see if it helps. - Brett On 17/03/2010, at 4:55 AM, Nollenberger, Kurt wrote: > I have two builds that I would like to run concurrently but they run in > sequence. I have read the online documentation and searched the wiki. > I have been unable to find a way to have these builds run in parallel > rather than sequence. They run for 2.5 hours each and I'd like them to > run at the same time. Can someone tell me what I'm missing in the > setup? > > > > These are Shell script executions. I see them both go into the "Queue : > Current Build" state, but they execute in sequence rather than parallel. > > > > I have the following setup. > > > > 1. Continuum version: 1.3.4 > 2. General Configuration > > a. Number of Allowed Builds in Parallel: 3 > b. Enable Distributed Builds: unchecked > > 3. Project Groups > > a. Name: Build One, Group ID: com.co.proj1 > > i. > Schedule: Schedule One > > b. Name: Build Two, Group ID: com.co.proj2 > > i. > Schedule: Schedule Two > > 4. Schedules > > a. Schedule One > > i. > Used Build Queue > > 1. Nightly queue one > > b. Schedule Two > > i. > Used Build Queue > > 1. Nightly queue two > > 5. Parallel Build Queue > > a. DEFAULT_BUILD_QUEUE > b. Nightly queue one > c. Nightly queue two > > > > > > > > > > The information contained in this message and any accompanying attachments > may contain privileged, private and/or confidential information protected by > state and federal law. Penalties may be assessed for unauthorized use and/or > disclosure. This message and any attachments are intended for the designated > recipient only. If you have received this information in error, please > notify the sender immediately and return or destroy the information. > > This e-mail transmission and any attachments are believed to have been sent > free of any virus or other defect that might affect any computer system into > which it is received and opened. It is, however, the recipient's > responsibility to ensure that the e-mail transmission and any attachments are > virus free, and the sender accepts no responsibility for any damage that may > in any way arise from their use. -- Brett Porter [email protected] http://brettporter.wordpress.com/
