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
- In the New Connection dialog when creating a new connection (or the Connection dialog for an existing connection), select the Performance Counters tab. 
- To add a new counter, click  . .
- Select a computer from the drop-down list. 
- To display counters, expand an object node by clicking the node's down-arrow. 
- Select one or more counters and click Add. 
- When you have finished adding counters, click Close to close the Browse Performance Counters dialog. 
- To delete a counter, select the counter and click  . .
  
Related Topics
Edit Connections 
Advanced Tab 
    Global Variables
From the global variable tab, you can add or delete the required variables.
To add a global variable
- Right-click to display the global variable dialog. 
 
 
- Enter the name and value. 
 
 
- Click Add. 
The new global variable displays.
 
 
  
    Use Global Search/Replace
Global Search and Replace allows you to search for and replace text from the selected item and all of its children.
To use Global Search/Replace
- In the Jobs View, right-click a test you wish to search and replace. 
- Select Global Search/Replace. The Global Search and Replace dialog displays. 
- Enter the desired parameter in Find What. 
- Enter the desired parameter in Replace With. 
- Check Match Case or Match Whole word if desired. 
- Click Replace. 
 
    Save Job as BMF Script
You can save a job as a Benchmark Factory script.
To save a job as a BMF Script
- After creating and saving a job, select the job in the Jobs View pane and click Save, or select File | Save. 
- Browse to and select a location in which to save the file. 
- The job is saved as a .bfj file.