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Re: HP LoadRunner - RTE Vusers Limit in a LG

Hi 501881524

 

Hoping you are doing well!

 

I can recommend you to have a completed script of RTE with the Business Process and then you can setup a test run just using that script.

 

Then you will run it from the Controller using the Load Generator avaiable bytes and CPU, which is the Windows Resources Monitor.

 

 

Please use 3 or 4 minutes delay from the start point of the test and start with 1 virtual user every 5 minutes . Setup for a 10 vuser test or you can ramp up the number you wish. At last, monitor the drops in avaiable bytes and cpu utilization.

 

This first Vusers will likely have the largest hit, and thus you can average  the hit for users 2 - 10. With that data you can estimate or determine the total number of Vusers that the Load Generator be able to run and at the same time how allocate much better the CPU and Memory Utilization.

 

For any prococol that uses GUI or has the letter in it. You could run ouf of GDI resources.

 

GDI resources are not something that we can currenly monitor and the only way to adjust what is avaiable is to change out video cards, so another test that needs to be run for each script on each Load Geneartor that will be used is to determine when GFI resources will be exhausted.

 

You may do this by setting up your scneario to slowly get to 50,  75, or 100 users. Then as the test is running, you will see the virtual users will start to fail, event thought there is still plenty of CPU and Memory avaiable. This would be an indication that you have exceeded avaiable GDI resources and would be the peak number of Vusers that Load Generator could handle.

 

The above information was analyzed and collected. Hoping this helps.

 

If you find that this or any post resolves your issue, please be sure to mark it as an accepted solution.


Alexis Brenes

 

 


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