If the agent is having a problem connecting to the Benchmark Factory console, please check the following:
Review the following to help troubleshoot issues that might occur during standard benchmark testing.
Issue | Cause/Solution |
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"Bad packet" error when testing against Oracle 12c on Linux |
When testing against an Oracle 12c database in a Linux environment, if you encounter a "bad packet" error when loading benchmark objects, you might attempt the following workaround. Workaround: You can reduce the number of rows per commit by adding a key to the Registry.
Caution: Editing your Registry incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems. It is advised that you back up your registry before modifying it. |
For connections to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (or later), use the SQL Server native connection or ODBC connection. See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc280356(v=sql.120).aspx for more information about SQL Server Native Client support.
The MySQL repository database can take up a large amount of space on a system. The my.ini file allows you to edit the initialization settings and adjust the size of the MySQL repository used by Benchmark Factory. For additional information on setting MySQL database parameters, please visit MySQL.com.
Note: By default in Benchmark Factory 7.1.1 or earlier, a MySQL database is created and used as the Repository, unless you selected the SQLite option during installation. In Benchmark Factory 7.2 or later, by default a SQLite database is created and used as the Repository.
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