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Mithi25
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Topic: 10 Top Questions for Loadrunner Posted: 02Nov2009 at 11:50pm |
1) Is it possible to test multiple servers at the same time
(single client machine)
You can do with multiple servers. Please
find the details below:
If you are asking about
configuring application with more than one app/web servers and measuring the
performance then yes we can measure the performance of the application.
Executing the loadrunner does not bother about the application configurations
and it just replicate real user. Ex: Considering the real user accessing to the
web application, he does not bother about the configuration but he expects
proper response to the request he made at application. Consider the application
configured with 1 web servers , 3 app servers and load balance enabled. In this
case loadrunner speaks to web servers through the application URL used to
create LR scripts. We need to know the architecture of the deployment but only
need to record script and collect required stats of all serves configured to
the application for analysis to identify bottlenecks.
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2) How to use controller and analyzer (real scenario)
Controller
and Load Generator
The LoadRunner Controller is the console for
managing the entire load-testing scenario. It runs on NT/Win2K machines only and performs the following tasks:
Controlling
and monitoring Driver machines, scripts, and Virtual Users.
Monitoring
Network and Server statistics during tests
Displaying
messages and status of users during tests
Collecting
performance results.
Close physical
proximity between the Controller and Host machines is not necessary, however, a
LAN connection must exist between them.
Creating a Scenario
Create a
scenario in order to test a system. A
LoadRunner scenario is a file that contains information about the entire
testing session. More specifically, it
includes:
The
groups of virtual users (Vusers)
The
test scripts that each Vuser will run
The
load generator machines upon which to run the scripts.
Create a list
of available host machines and scripts. Then create Vusers or Vuser Groups
(collections of Vusers performing similar tasks) with the corresponding scripts
and host machines that you want them to use.
The Controller
displays the host, script, and Vuser lists. To view one of the lists, click on
the appropriate tab.
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A script defines the actions that a
Vuser performs during scenario execution. The script list contains all the
Vuser scripts that Vusers can run. The script list may contain script for all types of Vusers.
Analyzer:
Analyzer is LR
utility/tool used to view the LR results captured in readable format. Ex:
Analyzer converts the stats collected to graphs, averages the response times
collected..etc. User can filter the results data for particular duration of
time which helps to identify the root cause.
3) Important parameters for analysis in load tests.
Transaction response times.
Vuser status
Throughput
Servers(web,app,Db..etc) performance stats
Network latency
4) Usual statistics collected out of loadrunner
Find the attached document which gives more
info about the possible monitors can be collected from loadrunner. Some of the
monitors to add we need access permission's or ports open behind the firewalls
to collect stats. Ex: unix server/DB stats to collect.
5) Can issues be categorized at different tiers of
application (application, database...)
---Yes. For better and in depth analysis
issues should be categorized by isolating the stats specific to each layer. Ex:
If we have A,B,C,D are different tiers/layer considering A as web, B&C as
app, D as DB. At particular duration of time if we notice the transaction time
are increasing from LR graph then collecting the individual server stats will
helps to analyze the server affecting the performance. We need to collect
network stats between each tier to analyze the exact network bottleneck.
6) How to capture dynamic values in a web application
------If you are asking
about capturing dynamic values in web application using correlation then the following
steps gives brief about easy way of manual correlation. This method is time
consuming initially but effective approach.
1. Record an identical script
using a different user.
2. Compare the two scripts for
differences to determine dynamic values.
3. Use the functions,
web_create_html_param and web_reg_save_param to create parameters to hold the
dynamic values.
4. Replace hard-coded values in
the script with parameters.
5. Verify correct execution of
the script by replaying the script
7) How should the scripts be structured. (samples will help.
can remove any specific information).
Aim to easy maintenance
of scripts
If you mean maintenance
of script is modifying the scripts according to the minor modification of the
application/product then it is different with LR scripts. LR scripts are
generated based on the back-end requests/responses, so most of the application
changes with respect to logic will affect the scripts. In this case
re-recording the scripts is best option to capture the proper request/responses
which helps to capture accurate measurements. Please let me know with more
details for additional info.
8) Is it possible to send results to QC
We can make connection
to QC and save the results. But i have not worked on it so cannot provide much
info.
9) Script execution from Quality center
10) How are correlations used
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