Need actual steps to conduct your load test? In "How-Tos", detailed steps, tips and tricks are uncovered for ease in your performance testing work. Articles ranged from scripting to monitoring configuration and much more!
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web_reg_save_param and arrays |
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Written by TnT Admin
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008 09:10 |
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There are always situations that required us to work with dynamic data returned by the server through correlation and stored in array. That is where web_reg_save_param comes into play of capturing a value or list of values based on a defined left boundary and right boundary. To fully appreciate the power of LoadRunner, VUGen, is to at best refrain from using those GUI features such as Correlation Studio or Runtime Viewer/Browser.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 October 2008 10:44 )
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How-to configure Sybase monitoring |
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Written by TnT Admin
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Saturday, 16 August 2008 11:11 |
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To configure Sybase database monitoring, we will require ASE Monitoring Server (not the ASE) to be installed on the Controller (refer to "How does the monitoring work in LoadRunner?" for monitoring concepts). Furthermore, we will require an additional DLL in Controller for it to work. From the Monitor Reference, the DLL is named, libct.dll. That is for version 12. While in version 15, it's named libsybct.dll. ASE in short for Adaptive Server Enterprise is a database product from Sybase. To get the latest copy of the ASE server can be obtained from the Sybase website.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 29 September 2008 23:44 )
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Unable to login Administrator account in Windows |
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Written by TnT Admin
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 11:20 |
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Most of the time we have to work with the administrator account on a Windows environment in a load test or setting up of monitors. A common problem that I encountered is that I'm unable to login as an administrator to have full privileges to the machine either if some settings have changed throughout the duration of its usage. In anyway, to login as administrator account, you will need to enable administrator login for the Windows XP.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 12:55 )
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