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radov
Staff
15 years agoHi Chethan,
"Connection refused" errors can often occur if the HTTP proxy server settings in LoadComplete are incorrect. Please see the HTTP Proxy Server section in the HTTP Load Testing Options help topic to learn how to configure these settings. Pay attention to the restriction mentioned in this topic: LoadComplete incorrectly plays back tests recorded via local proxy servers, therefore, an external proxy server should be used. Please contact your system administrator to help you configure these proxy settings.
"Quality of service criteria violated" errors occur, because the Quality of Service (QOS) settings specified for your test project or for a load test are too strict for the tested Web server (the server's performance is not fast enough for the specified QOS parameters). The response threshold value mentioned in your error message is 2000 ms. It is the default value for the Max Time to First Byte setting. Most probably, you have created the project with the default values specified on the Quality of Service page of the Create New Project wizard. To avoid such errors, you can either increase the value of the Max Time to First Byte setting (on the Quality of Service page in the Load Test editor for a load test or on the General Settings page in the LoadTesting editor for the entire project), or turn off the setting at all if you do not need it. For more information, please see the "Quality of Service" Violation Errors section in the Resolving Errors help topic.
If you want to monitor some server-side characteristics and specify the name or IP address of the needed Web server on the Servers to Monitor page in the Create New Project wizard, note that the specified server must be configured in a special way to enable remote monitoring. Please see the Configuring Servers for Monitoring help topic for details.
Perhaps, this issue with connection to the server may also be caused by incorrect proxy server settings, which I have talked about above. Furthermore, it is possible that the specified server name or IP address is invalid, or the server is simply offline. Also, see the forum thread to which Robert referred earlier.
As for your comment on the difference between the time spent on recording a load testing scenario and the appropriate load test execution time, please see the Timing Scenario Execution help topic. It explains how load test execution time is calculated in LoadComplete. I suppose, this information will give you the answer to your question about why there is such a difference between the time for recording and playing back scenarios.
Thanks.
1)The following socket error occurred during simulation 10061 :connection Refused
"Connection refused" errors can often occur if the HTTP proxy server settings in LoadComplete are incorrect. Please see the HTTP Proxy Server section in the HTTP Load Testing Options help topic to learn how to configure these settings. Pay attention to the restriction mentioned in this topic: LoadComplete incorrectly plays back tests recorded via local proxy servers, therefore, an external proxy server should be used. Please contact your system administrator to help you configure these proxy settings.
2)Connection 1 of the scenario assigned to the virtual user Virtual user (1): Quality of service criteria violated. Response time threshold: 2000 ms. Actual response time: 11530 ms.
"Quality of service criteria violated" errors occur, because the Quality of Service (QOS) settings specified for your test project or for a load test are too strict for the tested Web server (the server's performance is not fast enough for the specified QOS parameters). The response threshold value mentioned in your error message is 2000 ms. It is the default value for the Max Time to First Byte setting. Most probably, you have created the project with the default values specified on the Quality of Service page of the Create New Project wizard. To avoid such errors, you can either increase the value of the Max Time to First Byte setting (on the Quality of Service page in the Load Test editor for a load test or on the General Settings page in the LoadTesting editor for the entire project), or turn off the setting at all if you do not need it. For more information, please see the "Quality of Service" Violation Errors section in the Resolving Errors help topic.
while adding the new project if i enter the IP or Machine Name , iam not able to connect to the server
If you want to monitor some server-side characteristics and specify the name or IP address of the needed Web server on the Servers to Monitor page in the Create New Project wizard, note that the specified server must be configured in a special way to enable remote monitoring. Please see the Configuring Servers for Monitoring help topic for details.
Perhaps, this issue with connection to the server may also be caused by incorrect proxy server settings, which I have talked about above. Furthermore, it is possible that the specified server name or IP address is invalid, or the server is simply offline. Also, see the forum thread to which Robert referred earlier.
As for your comment on the difference between the time spent on recording a load testing scenario and the appropriate load test execution time, please see the Timing Scenario Execution help topic. It explains how load test execution time is calculated in LoadComplete. I suppose, this information will give you the answer to your question about why there is such a difference between the time for recording and playing back scenarios.
Thanks.