LoadRunner

Log

LoadRunner – Runtime Settings – Log Automatically creates logs and timestamped records of transactions, errors, parameter values, Vuser requests, and server responses in LoadRunner. The VuGen and Controller “Runtime Settings” contain registry settings. The logs are very useful: Please refer to the screenshot below, which shows the logging option of the runtime configuration window. Standard …

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Pacing

  Pacing in LoadRunner runtime configuration Rhythm is the second runtime option in the General category. The rate at which requests are made to the server is determined by pacing. Instead of blindly pushing your system, you can achieve exactly the TPS rate you need by using pacing. Pacing creates a realistic environment, which increases the …

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Run logic

Execute logic in LoadRunner runtime configuration Run Logic is the first setting in the General category of LoadRunner Runtime Settings. The script’s default sequence of events is triggered by Run Logic. In addition, the output logic provides the possibility to insert a multi-action block. Only the ‘Run Logic’ options can be used to repeat these …

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Runtime Settings

Configuring the LoadRunner runtime The inputs to run the test are configured in the LoadRunner Runtime configuration. Specifies how the Vuser script should be executed during the performance test. As the name implies, this setting controls and regulates how runtime tests are executed in the controller or performance center. Before uploading the modified VuGen script …

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 Rendezvous Policy

LoadRunner – Policy for Rendezvous The rendezvous policy is an additional part of the LoadRunner point of compromise. You can configure a rendezvous policy so that the controller releases Vusers from the rendezvous point when the required number of Vusers arrive or after a predetermined period of time. Meeting point vs. Differences in meeting policy …

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Rendezvous point

The rendezvous point for LoadRunner The rally point in LoadRunner tells Vusers during test execution to wait for multiple Vusers to reach a certain point so they can run a task at the same time. Generates heavy user load on the server for a specific feature/page. Let’s use an illustration to try to understand the …

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Transaction Handling

Handling transactions in LoadRunner The actual activities of an application by real users are represented by a series of end-user actions called transactions. Multiple requests or a series of actions sent to the server with a fixed frequency (SLA) can be included in a transaction.      Micro Focus LoadRunner uses transactions to measure server performance. Each …

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Parameter Setting

Setting LoadRunner Parameters Very convenient methods for handling the test data are provided by LoadRunner. It offers numerous features pertaining to parameter settings, including parameter kinds, formats, methods for selecting test data, methods for updating test data, etc. We already covered all of these characteristics in the article LoadRunner Parameter Type. Due to its many …

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Parameterization

Parameterize LoadRunner Scripting enhancement comes after learning the basics of recording and debugging scripts in LoadRunner. In LoadRunner, augmenting scripts means adding some extra capabilities to make scripting simpler, more complete, and more regressive. “Parameterization” is the first stage within the script enhancement section. For Beginners: If you’re just starting out, you need to understand …

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 Scripting

Basics of LoadRunner Scripting The simplicity, convenience of scripting, execution, and result analysis of LoadRunner are well known. You were given a high-level overview of all the fundamental procedures we take when performing performance testing with LoadRunner in the post titled “LoadRunner Basic Steps.” You must go through all of the subjects in the LoadRunner …

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