From 45fd3801d82fb46c1b6617f37459b3fb6531553b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Juliet Boyd <5061312+julietrb1@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 11:24:52 +1100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Add missing hyphen to "right click" --- .../reporting/report-on-deployments-using-excel.md | 4 ++-- .../windows/clustered-listening-tentacles/index.md | 2 +- .../oidc-authentication/configuring-adfs.mdx | 2 +- .../docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md | 2 +- src/pages/docs/support/process-dumps.md | 8 ++++---- 5 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/pages/docs/administration/reporting/report-on-deployments-using-excel.md b/src/pages/docs/administration/reporting/report-on-deployments-using-excel.md index 96b23b75c4..6bb945213e 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/administration/reporting/report-on-deployments-using-excel.md +++ b/src/pages/docs/administration/reporting/report-on-deployments-using-excel.md @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ You can also group the results by month or other measures of time. First, drag t ![](/docs/img/administration/reporting/images/3278127.png) ::: -Now, right click any of the date values, and click **Group**. +Now, right-click any of the date values, and click **Group**. :::figure ![](/docs/img/administration/reporting/images/3278126.png) @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ And the results will now be grouped by month: ![](/docs/img/administration/reporting/images/3278124.png) ::: -If you aren't happy with the order that environments or other items are shown in, you can right click and move them: +If you aren't happy with the order that environments or other items are shown in, you can right-click and move them: :::figure ![](/docs/img/administration/reporting/images/3278123.png) diff --git a/src/pages/docs/infrastructure/deployment-targets/tentacle/windows/clustered-listening-tentacles/index.md b/src/pages/docs/infrastructure/deployment-targets/tentacle/windows/clustered-listening-tentacles/index.md index ba35f9c019..42d9d39d55 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/infrastructure/deployment-targets/tentacle/windows/clustered-listening-tentacles/index.md +++ b/src/pages/docs/infrastructure/deployment-targets/tentacle/windows/clustered-listening-tentacles/index.md @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Once both Tentacles are installed and configured ensure that neither node has th Ensure each node that will be participating in the Tentacle Cluster is joined to the Active Directory Domain and has the **Failover Clustering** feature installed in Windows. For more information on installing the Failover Clustering feature in Windows please see the [Microsoft Failover Clustering documentation](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/clustering/2012/04/06/installing-the-failover-cluster-feature-and-tools-in-windows-server-2012/ "installing the failover cluster service feature and tools in windows server 2012"). -Open the **Failover Cluster Manager** console on one of the nodes. If there is no cluster configured yet, you can right click **Failover Cluster Manager** and select **New Cluster** +Open the **Failover Cluster Manager** console on one of the nodes. If there is no cluster configured yet, you can right-click **Failover Cluster Manager** and select **New Cluster** On the **Select Servers** page, enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name of each node that will be in this cluster. diff --git a/src/pages/docs/security/authentication/oidc-authentication/configuring-adfs.mdx b/src/pages/docs/security/authentication/oidc-authentication/configuring-adfs.mdx index d39a3b5759..d2d45e611d 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/security/authentication/oidc-authentication/configuring-adfs.mdx +++ b/src/pages/docs/security/authentication/oidc-authentication/configuring-adfs.mdx @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ If you require more, you will need to customize the claims in the ID token by: Microsoft defines ["Relying Party Trust" here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/technical-reference/understanding-key-ad-fs-concepts). ::: -1. In "AD FS Management", expand "AD FS", select "Relying Party Trusts", right click, and select "Add Relying Party Trust". +1. In "AD FS Management", expand "AD FS", select "Relying Party Trusts", right-click, and select "Add Relying Party Trust". 2. Choose "Claims aware" and click "Start". 3. Choose "Enter data about the relying party manually" and click "Next". 4. Specify a display name and click "Next". diff --git a/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md b/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md index e1078b00bc..0ac55ab8ec 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md +++ b/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ The following instructions are provided for each browser, starting from the Octo 3. Click the **Network** tab in the panel after it loads. 4. Click the **Clear** button (trash bin in upper left) to remove any undesired existing network recording in the current session. Recording should start automatically. 6. Follow the same steps you did initially to reproduce the issue or unexpected behavior. -7. Right click anywhere under the **File** column and select **Save all as HAR**, saving the file to your computer. +7. Right-click anywhere under the **File** column and select **Save all as HAR**, saving the file to your computer. ## Safari {#safari} 1. Click on the **Develop** menu and select **Show Web Inspector**. diff --git a/src/pages/docs/support/process-dumps.md b/src/pages/docs/support/process-dumps.md index 3d441c326a..81831903af 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/support/process-dumps.md +++ b/src/pages/docs/support/process-dumps.md @@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ We will also delete them as soon as they have been analyzed. ## Creating process dumps on Windows If you are capturing a process on your Octopus Server follow the below instructions: -1. Right click on the task bar and select **Task Manager**. +1. Right-click on the task bar and select **Task Manager**. 1. Select the **Details** tab. 1. Find the relevant process. In this case **Octopus.Server.exe** -1. Right click on it and select **Create dump file**. +1. Right-click on it and select **Create dump file**. 1. Note where the file is saved (generally in your temp folder). :::div{.warning} @@ -39,13 +39,13 @@ We recommend using [Process Explorer](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysintern 1. On the Tentacle that is having the issues. Download and install [Process Explorer](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer) from Microsoft. -1. Once installed you need to **run the program as an administrator** by right clicking on the relevant procexp.exe file and selecting `Run as Administrator`. +1. Once installed you need to **run the program as an administrator** by right-clicking on the relevant procexp.exe file and selecting `Run as Administrator`. 1. Once opened you need to make sure the process tree is shown by clicking on the `View` menu on the top navigation bar and selecting `Show Process Tree`. 1. You will notice the program looks similar to task manager. Navigate to the **tentacle.exe** process in the list of tasks. 1. Run the process that is causing the issue/fault in Octopus (ie run the deployment or task that is failing). 1. Once that task is running in Octopus go back to Process Explorer on the Tentacle and you will now see the tentacle.exe process can be expanded to show the Calamari process. This can be expanded further to see the powershell.exe processes associated with both the tentacle.exe and calamari.exe. 1. To capture the dump file for calamari.exe make sure your tentacle.exe process is expanded in process explorer and find calamari.exe. -1. Right click on it and select `Create Dump` and then `Create Full Dump`. +1. Right-click on it and select `Create Dump` and then `Create Full Dump`. 1. Note where the file is saved (generally in your temp folder). :::div{.hint} From 6fa21af0c8f79f26bf6aeab5caf085afb96752c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Fenton <99181436+steve-fenton-octopus@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 13:17:31 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Change banned word and fix markdownlint errors --- .../how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md | 26 +++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md b/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md index 0ac55ab8ec..3bb76d01a4 100644 --- a/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md +++ b/src/pages/docs/support/how-to-capture-and-export-har-file.md @@ -10,16 +10,18 @@ navOrder: 17 When something goes wrong in Octopus we may ask you to provide a HAR file to help us diagnose the problem. This file captures a web browser's interaction with a site and may provide insight into where and why a specific request is failing. :::div{.warning} -HAR files may contain sensitive data as they include any pages you visited and associated cookies whilst recording. Depending on what has been recorded, this may allow someone with your HAR file to impersonate accounts or any other personal information submitted during recording. -::: +HAR files may contain sensitive data as they include any pages you visited and associated cookies while recording. Depending on what has been recorded, this may allow someone with your HAR file to impersonate accounts or any other personal information submitted during recording. +::: The following instructions are provided for each browser, starting from the Octopus web portal: -* [Chrome](#chrome) -* [Firefox](#firefox) -* [Safari](#safari) -* [Edge](#edge) + +- [Chrome](#chrome) +- [Firefox](#firefox) +- [Safari](#safari) +- [Edge](#edge) ## Chrome {#chrome} + 1. Press F12 to open developer tools. 2. Click the **Network** tab in the panel after it loads. 3. Click the **Record** (round gray button) in the upper left of the tab, it should turn red to indicate the session is being recorded. @@ -30,23 +32,25 @@ The following instructions are provided for each browser, starting from the Octo 8. Save the file to your computer, selecting **Save as HAR with Content**. ## Firefox {#firefox} + 1. Press F12 to open developer tools. -3. Click the **Network** tab in the panel after it loads. -4. Click the **Clear** button (trash bin in upper left) to remove any undesired existing network recording in the current session. Recording should start automatically. -6. Follow the same steps you did initially to reproduce the issue or unexpected behavior. -7. Right-click anywhere under the **File** column and select **Save all as HAR**, saving the file to your computer. +2. Click the **Network** tab in the panel after it loads. +3. Click the **Clear** button (trash bin in upper left) to remove any undesired existing network recording in the current session. Recording should start automatically. +4. Follow the same steps you did initially to reproduce the issue or unexpected behavior. +5. Right-click anywhere under the **File** column and select **Save all as HAR**, saving the file to your computer. ## Safari {#safari} + 1. Click on the **Develop** menu and select **Show Web Inspector**. 2. Click the **Network** tab. Recording should start automatically. 3. Follow the same steps you did initially to reproduce the issue or unexpected behavior. 4. Click **Export** on the far right of the Network tab, saving the file to your computer. ## Edge {#edge} + 1. Press F12 to open developer tools. 2. Click the **Network** tab in the panel after it loads. Recording should start automatically. 3. Follow the same steps you did initially to reproduce the issue or unexpected behavior. 4. Click **Export HAR** (down arrow in upper right), saving the file to your computer. - Once you have exported the HAR file, we'll provide you with a secure link to send it to us.