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- Getting started
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- Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Jobs
Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Oct 9, 2024
Troubleshooting Jobs
This page lays out potential issues that you might encounter while trying to run jobs.
When you upgrade from 2019.10 to 2022.10, pending jobs created by time triggers configured with the Stop job after option are no longer stopped automatically. You therefore need to stop or kill them manually.
This does not occur for any pending jobs created after the upgrade.
If the Robot becomes unresponsive (the robot machine is down, or the Robot Service crashes) during job execution, after reconnecting, it restarts the execution of the jobs that were running during the crash.