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Mithi25
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Topic: The LoadRunner Testing Process Posted: 01Aug2009 at 12:56am |
The LoadRunner Testing ProcessThere are five steps in LoadRunner Testing Process:
Successful load testing requires that you develop a thorough test plan. A clearly defined test plan will ensure that the LoadRunner scenarios that you develop will accomplish your load testing objectives. Step II: Creating the Vuser scripts Vusers emulate human users interacting with your client/server system. A Vuser
script contains the actions that each virtual user performs during scenario
execution.
Step III: Creating the Scenario A scenario describes the events that occur during a client/server testing session. A scenario includes a list of machines that "host" Vusers; a list of Vuser scripts that the Vusers run; and a list of Vusers that run during the scenario. You create scenarios using the LoadRunner Controller.
Creating the List of Hosts to Run Vusers For each scenario, you create a list of hosts--machines configured to execute Vuser scripts. Creating the List of Vuser ScriptsFor each scenario, you create a list of scripts that Vusers run during scenario execution. Creating the VusersTo each Vuser in a scenario, you assign a Vuser script and a host to run the script. Step IV: Running the Scenario You emulate user load on the server by instructing multiple Vusers to perform tasks simultaneously. You can set the level of load by increasing and decreasing the number of Vusers that perform tasks at the same time.
Before you run a scenario, you set the scenario configuration. This determines how all the hosts and Vusers behave when you run the scenario. For each scenario, you create a list of scripts that Vusers run during scenario execution. You can run the entire scenario, individual Vusers, or groups of Vusers (Vuser
Groups). While a scenario runs, LoadRunner measures and records the
transactions that you defined in each Vuser script. Step V: Analyzing Test Results
During scenario execution, LoadRunner records the performance of the client/server system under different loads. You use LoadRunner's graphs and reports to analyze the server's performance. Edited by Mithi25 - 01Aug2009 at 2:07am |
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