- Created by SS Doc Editor on Sep 09, 2021
Toolbar
Button | Action |
Stop | Click Stop to Abort the Test Run |
Click Pause to suspend the Test | |
Click Resume to resume the Test | |
Click to add VUs to the Test | |
Skip pending requests (trigger a timeout) and continue the test | |
Retrieve sessions from the Test Log (delayed) | |
Health Monitor - Normal | |
Health Monitor - High Load. CPU utilization approaching exceeds the acceptable range | |
Health Monitor - Overloaded. Stop unessential processes or reduce the number of VUs | |
Select Graph Layout |
Graph Layouts
Option | Description |
One Graph | |
Two Horizontal Panels | |
Two Vertical Panels | |
Three Horizontal Panels | |
Three Vertical Panels | |
Three Panels Oriented Left | |
Three Panels Oriented Right | |
Three Panels Oriented Top | |
Three Panels Oriented Bottom | |
Four Horizontal Panels | |
Four Vertical Panels | |
Four Panels |
Help Boxes
Graphs | The Graphs display instant performance characteristics and performance counter's data plotted with the frequency defined by the Sample Rate period.
- To select the graph panel layout, click "Select Graph Layout" - To select which graph to display in a graph panel, click the drop-down above it.
For more graph commands, right-click a graph. See Also: |
Test Run Commands | - To stop the test, click "Stop". See Also: |
Test Engine Health Status | Help Box – Test Engine Health Status@@ - Green: Normal. CPU Utilization is under 85%. - Yellow: High Load. The CPU utilization is 85-95% - Red: Overloaded. CPU utilization exceeds 95%. See Also: Monitoring Test Progress and Health |
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