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HTTP Load Test Results Interpretation
Dear AutomatedQA Experts, We are currently performing a HTTP load test for one of the login page in our application that consists of 50 users. in addition, they are being executed simultaenously.Just to load the page on a manual basis, it takes around 2 seconds at most. from the request 1 at our connection tab, the data being tabulated in instates 90 over seconds for the first request, but subsequentsly drops all the way down to less than a second time it takes for it to log off. According to your forum website, they noted that these results obtained from test complete needs to be divided by the number of users which averages the time undertaken (90 / 50 in this case, 1.8 seconds). It seems acceptable, but if we were to look at the connections settings... Request 0001 (UserLogin.aspx) Request 0002 (MainPage.aspx) Request 0003 (UserLogout.aspx) Request 0004 (UserLogin.aspx) For the 1st connection it takes around 90 over seconds, subsequent to that, the rest takes only around less than a second. The browser that was utilized in the HTTP load test would be Avant (running on an IE engine). Based on the requests as above, the average response time taken for request 0002 is about 0.076 secs (which is the actual login logic), if its divided by a total of 10 users, it will tally up to an amount of 0.007seconds in total. On the other hand, if its conducted manually, a 2 seconds (via a stop watch) time frame is being captured. So my predicament here is, how can I diagnose these obtained results ? UserLogin.aspx - access to Login UI only MainPage.aspx - Actual login logic UserLogout.aspx - Logout Logic UserLogin.aspx - Login UI after logout Regards, Steven Hum9KViews0likes1CommentRe: HTTP Load Testing Disimiliar Results In Return
Dear Alex, I have encountered 4 disimiliar errosat the headers panel, namely :- i)HTTP503 Service Unavailable ii)HTTP 500 Internal ServerError As for the 3rd and 4th error, it retuns back either a ReturnURL path or an exception handling error. When I enter the program manually, it works fine. None of the above mentioned error appears on screen. Though I had placed in delay time executions in between, the error still remains as it is. One thing in particular is errors does not seems to surface itself when a single user load test is being executed. Problem arises when there are more and more users entering the system. For your information, I am trying out the login load test that encompasses 50 virtual users. On several attempts, all test executes fine, on other attempts, warnings appears. Am still in doubt over the matter as to why the results show inconsistencies in between. Be appreciated if you could enlighten me up on this. Thank you. Regards, Steven Hum1.7KViews0likes0CommentsHTTP Load Testing Disimiliar Results In Return
Dear AutomateQA Experts, Would wish to know the reason why everytime a HTTP Load Test is being executed, it returns a disimiliar result in return ? For instance, there are 10 users (ranging from A to J). On first attempt, person A to H suceeded, but person I and J fails. On second attempt, person B fails, and the rest of the users suceeds. The more times the load test execution is being undergone, various results differ in the process. Kindly assist on the matter. Thank you.9.5KViews0likes3Comments