Elastic Docker Utilization report
The Elastic Docker Utilization report shows Elastic Docker host usage by test runs.
To access:
LoadRunner Enterprise |
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LoadRunner Enterprise Administration |
On the LoadRunner Enterprise Administration sidebar, select Reports > Resource Utilization> Elastic Docker Utilization. |
User interface:
User interface elements are described below.
Tip:
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UI Elements |
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LoadRunner Enterprise: Click arrow and select time range for the report. |
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<Report toolbar> |
LoadRunner Enterprise Administration: For report toolbar details, see Reporting Summary. Displays the selected time range and the number of projects included in the report. Click Filter to select the time range and projects:
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Host Name |
The Docker host name. |
Total Runs |
The total number of test runs performed on the Elastic Docker host. |
Total Passed Runs |
The number of passed test runs out of the total number of runs on the Elastic Docker host. |
Total Failed Runs |
The number of failed test runs out of the total number of runs on the Elastic Docker host. |
Failure Rate % | The number of failed test runs out of the total number of runs as a percentage on the Elastic Docker host. |
Last Used Date | The last time a test ran on the Elastic Docker host. |
Total Containers Created |
The number of Docker containers that were created. |
Max No. Containers per Run |
The maximum number of Docker containers used per test run. |
Avg No. Containers per Run |
The average number of Docker containers used per test run. |
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