How to get more detail times on my load test scenario

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How to get more detail times on my load test scenario

Postby MaxwellD » Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:09 am

Morning:

Why do you only keep the total times in a load scenario?

Is there any way to get individual browser unit statistics...or is that kind of data lost in LoadTest mode with eValid?

Thanks
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Re: How to get more detail times on my load test scenario

Postby eValid » Thu Oct 01, 2015 8:28 am

MaxwellD wrote:Morning:

Why do you only keep the total times in a load scenario?

Is there any way to get individual browser unit statistics...or is that kind of data lost in LoadTest mode with eValid?

Thanks


Morning MaxwellD.

No not lost.

If you REALLY want that data and are willing the lose the disk bandwidth that it takes to generate it, then you can specify log files to be generated in each browser-user intance.

You do this from the *evl file -- the LoadTest file that eValid reads when it sets up a load test.

http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... .edit.html

There is another way to do this and that's by using the SaveRecord command, described here:

http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... ecord.html

As you can see, you can use this command inside your script to have that particular script to a particular file (named in the command), and have it include specific performance data -- even timestamped, as the example here shows.

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