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Benchmark Factory for Database 7.6 - User Guide

Getting Started Overview of Benchmark Factory Benchmark Factory Components Agents Connections Create and Edit Tests and Jobs Test Results and Run Reports Troubleshooting Licensing REST API

Schedule

Benchmark Factory allows you to schedule a job to run at a future time. Scheduling allows you to set predetermined dates, recurrences, daily frequencies, and durations of jobs.

Note: When using the recurring option, use Ready Job in place of Run Job.

To schedule a job

  1. In the New/Edit Job Wizard, select a test under Workload.
  2. Select the Job Setup tab.
  3. Select the Schedule tab.
  4. Select the Enable Scheduling checkbox.
  5. To run the job once, select a date and time to execute the job.
  6. To run the job on a recurring basis, select a start date and time, and select the Recurring check box.
    1. Then specify a frequency.
    2. To run the job multiple times per daily, specify options under Daily Frequency.
  7. Select an end date, or select the No end date checkbox.
  8. Click Save/Close to save your options and close the wizard.

Alerts

Use the Alerts tab to set up automatic notification of job completion.

Note: Some email programs may prompt for send message confirmation. The job will not complete until confirmation is received.

To setup job notification

  1. In the New/Edit Job Wizard, select a test under Workload.
  2. Select the Job Setup tab.
  3. Then select the Alerts tab.

  4. Select one or more notification types. Review the following for additional information:

    Operator E-mail Sends an email containing a file attachment summarizing the results of a job.
    Pager E-mail Sends notification of job completion.
    Net-Send Operator Sends a network message to a specific machine notifying that a job is complete.

 

Performance Counters

Performance counters keep track of statistics during test execution. By default the following performance counters are recorded when a job executes, even though they do not display in the Performance Counter tab for a connection or job.

  • AVG_TIME
  • BPS
  • DEADLOCKS
  • TOTAL_ERRORS
  • MAX_TIME
  • RPS
  • TOTAL_BYTES
  • TOTAL_ROWS
  • TPS
  • USERLOAD

You can add performance counters to a connection or a job.

To add performance counters to a connection

  1. In the New Connection dialog when creating a new connection (or the Connection dialog for an existing connection), select the Performance Counters tab.
  2. To add a new counter, click .
  3. Select a computer from the drop-down list.
  4. To display counters, expand an object node by clicking the node's down-arrow.
  5. Select one or more counters and click Add.
  6. When you have finished adding counters, click Close to close the Browse Performance Counters dialog.
  7. To delete a counter, select the counter and click .

Global Variables

From the global variable tab, you can add or delete the required variables.

To add a global variable

  1. Right-click to display the global variable dialog.

  1. Enter the name and value.

  1. Click Add.

The new global variable displays.

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