LoadRunner Enterprise servers

This topic describes how to view details of the LoadRunner Enterprise server and to check its status.

Note: You currently cannot manage than one LoadRunner Enterprise server in LoadRunner Enterprise Administration.

Check server

This task explains how to monitor LoadRunner Enterprise server status.

  1. In LoadRunner Enterprise Administration, select Configuration > Servers and click the LoadRunner Enterprise tab.

  2. Select the LoadRunner Enterprise server in the grid, and click Check Server.

    The Check Server dialog box opens, and displays whether the last configuration, connectivity, performance, and installation check passed or failed.

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Export LoadRunner Enterprise server details to an Excel file

To export information from the LoadRunner Enterprise Servers grid to an Excel file, click . Data from the Servers grid is saved to an Excel file and downloaded to the Downloads folder of the client user.

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Kill a server process

This task explains how to kill a LoadRunner Enterprise server process.

  1. In LoadRunner Enterprise Administration, select Configuration > Servers and click the LoadRunner Enterprise tab.

  2. Under the Name column, click a server name, and then click the Processes tab.

  3. Select the process you want to end in the grid, and click Kill Process.

    Click to refresh the grid so that it displays the most up-to-date list of processes.

    Note: A user with Viewer permissions can end the selected process.

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View server details, events, processes, and status

This task explains how to view or edit LoadRunner Enterprise server details, including events, processes and server status.

  1. In LoadRunner Enterprise Administration, select Configuration > Servers and click the LoadRunner Enterprise tab.

  2. Under the Name column, click the server name.

    Use the following tabs to view or edit server details:

    UI Elements

    Description

    Main Details

    By default, the Main Details view is displayed, which provides a description of the LoadRunner Enterprise server, external and internal URL, and whether the last configuration, connectivity, performance, and installation check passed or failed.

    Event Logs Tab

    Displays detailed information about the tasks performed on the selected LoadRunner Enterprise server, the action status, and a description of any errors.

    • ID. The event ID.

    • Type. The event type (Info, Warning, Error).

    • Project. The project in which the event occurred.

    • Time. The date and time the event was logged.

    • Description. A description of the event.

    • Responsible. The user, or automated system process responsible for the event.

    • Action. The category of action where the event occurred. For example, Create Server.

    Processes Tab

    Displays the following detailed information about the processes and resource usage of the selected server:

    • Name. The name of the process.

    • PID. The process ID.

    • Processor Time (%). The percentage of processor time used by the process.

    • Memory Usage (KBytes). The amount of memory (in kilobytes) used by the process.

    • Elapsed Time (d.hh:mm:ss). The amount of elapsed time since the start of the process, where d is the number of days and hh:mm:ss is the number of hours, minutes, and seconds that have elapsed.

    • Kill Process. For details on killing a process, see Kill a server process.

    Note: This tab is disabled if the connection to the server fails.

    Check Server Status Tab

    Displays the status of each step of the server checks.

    • Name. The name of each step of the server check.

    • Category. The areas in which the Check Server feature checks the server: Configuration, Connectivity, Installation, and Performance.

    • Check. The sub-areas in which the Check Server feature checks the servers.

    • Expected Result. Result expected to result from the server check.

    • Actual Result. Actual value resulting from the server connectivity check.

    • Status. Indicates whether the server check passed or failed.

    • Error. If an error occurred during the check, displays the error.

    • Date. The date the server was checked.

    Note: This tab is disabled if the connection to the server fails.

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