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I am running up against a limit of 10 grids. I do see a lot of grids in the Gridworks console. Almost all of them were created automatically during suite runs. Does anyone have a good way to clean up the grids after use? I am trying to avoid having to manually log in and delete old ones. This is not going to work when we start running dozens of suites every day
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TheBugScout posted 3 months ago
As you mentioned, all your grids were created automatically during suite runs, and now you are receiving a message that you have exceeded your limit. This could have happened because some of your previous executions did not complete gracefully for some reason. Possible reasons might include aborted executions, network problems, or other issues, which caused the grids to remain active.
If the suite execution finishes gracefully, the grid gets deleted automatically.
So, in your case, I regret to say that you will need to clean up those grids manually this time.
Thanks!
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