Tuesday 2 August 2016

How to run Performance Center in Professional mode WAN Emulation

Today i will explain about the *.NTX file located on a shared location here.

In the Performance Center the default setting hides the option to use an *.NTX file from a shared f]]location in Professional mode. This can be downloaded from a VE Desktop server.

Here is the process :The shared drive must be accessible to the Controller machines.

  • Go to Performance Center user site and create a new test for the load test.Then go to the Workload tab. All the Load Generators should be defined before starting the load test.
  • Click the WAN Emulation Settings and select the load generator from the list of LGs.
  • Enable the WAN Emulation check-box and the go to WAN Emulation Settings .
  • go to Additional Settings
  • Enable the Professional mode includes opening files located on a shared drive check-box
  • Click OK
  • Select the Professional radio-button
  • Click the Browse button and locate the NTX file to be used for that Load Generator
  • Then click OK

Shared data files usage in Performance Center

In the Performance center, the additional include files get pushed to load generators is to add them to the script in Vugen. This can be accomplished in Vugen by going to the File menu and selecting "Add to script." Any files you select will be added to the action navigation pane in Vugen and will be automatically pushed to any load generators during a test. You should not have to map any directories on the load generators .

If you are using a shared file (such as a function header) that you do not want to attach to all scripts, just make sure that the directory linked to in the script is accessible on all load generators. If not, the appropriate mappings must be completed so the file is accessible during test runs.The file must be placed on the all the load generators which are used in the test.