Options > Timeout tab
This tab enables you to specify timeout values for certain commands related to the load generator.
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Tools > Options > Timeout tab
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Important information |
LoadRunner Professional enables you to set the timeout interval for commands and Vuser elapsed time.
The command timeouts are the maximum time limits for various LoadRunner Professional commands. When a command is issued by Controller, you set a maximum time for the load generator or Vuser to execute the command. If it does not complete the command within the timeout interval, Controller issues an error message.
Note: LoadRunner Professional recognizes the fact that the number of active Vusers influences the timeout values. For example, 1000 Vusers trying to initialize takes much longer than 10 Vusers. LoadRunner Professional adds an internal value, based on the number of active Vusers, to the specified timeout value.
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User interface elements are described below:
UI Element
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Description
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Sets the default timeout values.
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Command Timeout (seconds) |
If Enable timeout checks is selected, this area defines how LoadRunner Professional should monitor the status of load generators and Vusers after a command is issued by the Controller. If the load generator or Vuser does not complete the command within the timeout interval you specified, the Controller issues an error message.
If Enable timeout checks is not selected, LoadRunner Professional waits an unlimited time for the load generators to connect and disconnect, and for the Initialize, Run, Pause, and Stop commands to be executed.
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Command Timeout: Load Generator |
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Command Timeout: Vuser |
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Update Vuser elapsed time every |
The frequency at which LoadRunner Professional updates the value displayed in the Elapsed Time column in the Vusers dialog box.
Default value: 4 seconds.
Example: If you select a Vuser and click the Initialize button, LoadRunner Professional checks whether the Vuser reaches the READY state within 180 seconds (the default Init timeout period); if it does not, Controller issues a message indicating that the Init command timed out.
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