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LoadRunner monitors liunx/Unix system resources
LoadRunner monitors liunx/Unix system resources
When using LR for performance testing, we often need to monitor the resource usage requirements of the OS. For Windows, this work is easy to do, just add the machine name or IP that needs to be monitored in LR's resource monitoring window, but for Linux/Unix systems, it's a little more complicated. Here's how to monitor Linux/Unix system resource usage in LR:
Re: LoadRunner monitors liunx/Unix system resources
Linux
For Linux systems, to monitor Linux/Unix system resource usage through LR, you need to run the rstatd service. If the OS does not have rstatd installed (you can find out if there is rp.rstatd on the system, and if not, the system does not have rstatd installed), an installation is required.
Installation package: E:\work\Linux system
Installation steps of rstatd are as follows:
\192.111.12.1\Temp\ TestUser\OTP Server4.2 performance test \ rstatd.rstatd-4.0.1. tar.gz. Rstatd can also be obtained from redhat's installation CD, or downloaded from the web.
Copy rstatd.tar.
#. / configure
# make
# make install
Restart port mapping service portmap
/etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start // start portmap
It is ok to find the portmap service
When finished, run the./ rstatd command to start the service. At this point, you can monitor Linux resources in LR.
3. Check by ordering rpcinfo-p, as shown in figure 1, the service installation and startup is successful.
4. Start rcstatd service: directly rpc.rstatd
[root@ftotpserver01 /]# name 'rpc.rstatd'
. / home/TestUser/package/RPC rstatd 4.0.1 / RPC. Rstatd
For Linux systems, to monitor Linux/Unix system resource usage through LR, you need to run the rstatd service. If the OS does not have rstatd installed (you can find out if there is rp.rstatd on the system, and if not, the system does not have rstatd installed), an installation is required.
Installation package: E:\work\Linux system
Installation steps of rstatd are as follows:
\192.111.12.1\Temp\ TestUser\OTP Server4.2 performance test \ rstatd.rstatd-4.0.1. tar.gz. Rstatd can also be obtained from redhat's installation CD, or downloaded from the web.
Copy rstatd.tar.
#. / configure
# make
# make install
Restart port mapping service portmap
/etc/rc.d/init.d/portmap start // start portmap
It is ok to find the portmap service
When finished, run the./ rstatd command to start the service. At this point, you can monitor Linux resources in LR.
3. Check by ordering rpcinfo-p, as shown in figure 1, the service installation and startup is successful.
4. Start rcstatd service: directly rpc.rstatd
[root@ftotpserver01 /]# name 'rpc.rstatd'
. / home/TestUser/package/RPC rstatd 4.0.1 / RPC. Rstatd
Re: LoadRunner monitors liunx/Unix system resources
Unix
For Unix systems, such as Solaris, AIX, or HP UX, the configuration process is simple -- remove the previous comment on rstatd in the inetd.conf file (under /etc directory) and start the rstatd service.
For Unix systems, such as Solaris, AIX, or HP UX, the configuration process is simple -- remove the previous comment on rstatd in the inetd.conf file (under /etc directory) and start the rstatd service.
Re: LoadRunner monitors liunx/Unix system resources

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