Design a goal-oriented scenario

This task describes how to design a goal-oriented scenario. In this type of scenario, you define the goals you want your test to achieve and LoadRunner Professional automatically builds a scenario for you based on these goals.

1. Prerequisites

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2. Open a new goal-oriented scenario

  1. On the Controller toolbar, click the New Scenario button .
  2. In the New Scenario dialog box that opens, select Goal-oriented Scenario.

  3. Select scripts to run in the scenario. Select scripts in the Available Scripts box, and click Add to move them to the Scripts in Scenario box.

    Note: If a script was created in a version of VuGen or TruClient that is later than the Controller version, the script may not run. In this case you may be prompted whether to allow the script to run. A notice will be put in the Load Generator log.

  4. When you click OK, the Design tab opens and displays the new scenario.

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3. Add load generators to the scenario

Click the Load Generators button . In the Load Generators dialog box that opens, click Add and enter the details of the load generator you are adding. For details about the Add Load Generator dialog box, see Add New Load Generator/Load Generator Information dialog box.

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4. Assign load generators to each script

In the Scenario Scripts pane, for each script, click the Load Generators column and select a load generator on which to run the script.

Note: By default, the script will run on all the load generators in the scenario.

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5. Define a goal for the scenario

In the Scenario Goal pane, click the Edit Scenario Goal button. In the dialog box that opens, define the goal the scenario should reach. For details about filling in the scenario goal details, see Edit Scenario Goal dialog box.

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6. Define a virtual location for each script in the scenario - optional

In the Scenario Scripts pane's Virtual Location column, select the location for the network virtualization. This only applies if you have Network Virtualization installed. For details, see Network Virtualization Locations.

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6. Assign each script a percentage of the total scenario target

In the Scenario Scripts pane's % of Target column, enter the percentage of the total goal you want each script to reach during the scenario.

Note: Assign percentages to the scripts starting with the first script in the list and moving down the list.

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7. Define virtual services for the scenario - optional

If you have Service Virtualization installed, you can add virtual services in place of actual services. For details, see Service Virtualization.

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8. Define service level agreements for the scenario - optional

You can define service level agreements (SLAs) to measure scenario goals over time intervals, or over a whole scenario run. When you later analyze the run using Analysis, this data is compared against the SLAs and SLA statuses are determined for the defined measurements. To define SLAs, see Define service level agreements.

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