Create test assets
A test asset is an entity that defines a specific part of your performance test such as a script, a monitor or a topology. This section provides an overview of the various test assets you can manage.
Create, add, and manage scripts
Create scripts for your test in the relevant application (VuGen, JMeter, DevWeb, Kafka, Gatling, UFT One, UFT Developer, JUnit, NUnit, Selenium, Silk Performer), and upload them to LoadRunner Enterprise. For details, see Scripts or the relevant User Guide.
Add and configure monitors
A monitor gathers data about your servers during your performance test. To monitor server resources, you must configure the monitor machines that you want to use to monitor the test run, and define profiles for these monitors. For details, see Monitors.
Configure system to monitor over a firewall
If you need to monitor an application located behind a firewall relative to the Controller machine, you must define the Monitor Over Firewall agents in the system before you can select them to monitor a test. For details, see the LoadRunner Enterprise Installation Guide (available from Installation).
For details on how to select Monitor Over Firewall agents to use in your performance test, see Create a monitor over firewall agent profile.
Create a customized analysis template
Create a customized analysis template to display your performance test run reports in a format that is suitable to your needs. For details, see Analysis templates.
Design topologies of your applications under test
You can design topologies of your applications under test using the Topologies feature. For details, see Topologies.
Tip: Recommended if you are only using SiteScope as an interface for configuring monitors. Otherwise, create monitor profiles to monitor your tests as described in Add and configure monitors.
Create projects that contain virtualized networks
You can incorporate Network Virtualization into your scenario, to help test point-to-point performance of network-deployed products under real-world conditions. For details, see Network Virtualization.
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