This topic explains several ways to contact technical support, as well as how to prepare and send "support archives" that help the technical support team diagnose any problems you are experiencing.
In this section:
Obtaining Live Online Support (Windows only)
The Parasoft support team is available online to answer your questions. This live support allows you to chat in real-time with the support team and perform desktop sharing if needed. To receive live online support, go to https://www.parasoft.com/support/. This live tech support feature currently supports only the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Creating a Support Case
You can file a support case directly at http://www.parasoft.com/ticket.
Contacting us via Phone or E-mail
USA Headquarters
Tel: (888) 305-0041 or (626) 256-3680
Email: [email protected]
Other Locations
See http://www.parasoft.com/contacts.
Preventing SOAtest from Running Out of Memory
To prevent SOAtest from running out of memory, add memory parameters to the script or shortcut being used to start SOAtest. The two parameters are the initial size of the JVM (Xms) and the maximum size of the JVM (Xmx). Typically, both are set to the same size (for instance, 256MB). However, if you have occasional problems but don't want to always allocate a large amount of memory, you can set the parameters to different sizes (for example, 256MB as the initial size and 512MB for the maximum size).
Examples:
- SOAtest standalone:
soatest.exe -J-Xms256m -J-Xmx256m
- SOAtest plugin for Eclipse:
soatest.exe -vmargs -Xmx384m
Note that the maximum size you can set depends on your OS and JVM.
Increasing Memory for Report Generation
SOAtest uses a separate JVM to generate reports after code is tested. You can increase the amount of memory allocated for generating SOAtest reports by configuring the parasoft.report.separate_vm.xmx
system property. Additionally, you can configure the JVM that generates reports to use Java with a larger maximum memory size by setting the parasoft.report.separate_vm.java_home
system property.
Examples:
parasoft.report.separate_vm.xmx=1280m
parasoft.report.separate_vm.java_home=C:/Program Files/Java/jdk-12.0.
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Preparing a "Support Archive" and Sending it to Technical Support
If you are experiencing testing problems such as build failures, the best way to remedy the problem is to create a zip archive containing the source file(s) that caused that failure (if applicable), as well as related test information, then send that zip file to Parasoft's support team.
By default, an archive is not created when testing problems occur. You can either manually prepare and send a support archive when needed, or you can modify Parasoft archive creation options so that the product automatically prepares and sends an archive when testing problems occur.
To configure the product to automatically prepare and send archives when testing problems occur:
- Open the Technical Support panel by going to Parasoft > Preferences, then choosing the Parasoft > Technical Support category.
- Enable the Enable auto-creation of support archives option.
- Customize additional options as needed. Available options are:
Option | Description |
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Send archives by e-mail | Tells Parasoft Test to send the archive automatically. If you enable this option, be sure to set the e-mail options in Preferences > E-mail if you have not already done so. |
General> Environmental data | Environment variables, JVM system properties, platform details, additional properties (memory, other). |
General> Application logs | Various platform/application logs. |
Enable verbose logging | Includes verbose logs included in the archive. Note that this option cannot be enabled if the logging system has custom configurations. Verbose logs are saved to the xtest.log file and stored in a temporary folder:
Verbose logging state is cross-session persistent (restored on application startup). The log file is a rolling file. A backup will be created when the file becomes to large and will not grow over a certain size, and each time it achieves the maximum size, a backup will be created. |
Enable source control output | Includes output from source control commands in verbose logs. Note that the output could include fragments of your source code. |
Advanced options | If the support team asked you to enter any advanced options, enable this and enter the options here. |
Archives location | If you do not want to use the listed archive location, specify a new one. |
4.Click Apply, then OK.
To manually create a support archive:
- Go to Parasoft > Preferences, select the Technical Support category, choose the desired archive options, then click Create Archive.
To open the Technical Support Archive Manager, which allows you to review, e-mail, or delete recent support archives:
- Go to Parasoft > Preferences, select the Technical Support category, then click Browse Recent Archives.
When creating a support archive, it is best to ensure that it contains all the info which is relevant to the problem and does not contain any unrelated info.