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Foglight Transaction Recorder. The Foglight Transaction Recorder is a Windows-based application used for the creation of scripts that model an end-user’s actions against a monitored server environment. After download and installation, the Foglight Transaction Recorder records scripts in a graphical environment resembling an internet browser. Once recorded and played back, the user can set expected times that help determine acceptable time frames the script and parts of the script can run within. When the scripts are played back and configured satisfactorily, they are published to Foglight. |
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Foglight Transaction Recorder Advanced (provided by Tevron® CitraTest®). Foglight Transaction Recorder Advanced is used when the applications being driven are thick client (not Web-based), or are Web-based and contain applets or objects not handled natively by the Foglight Transaction Recorder. |
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NOTE: The Foglight Transaction Recorder Getting Started Guide provides recording procedures for thick and thin clients. To access this guide, click Start > All Programs > Dell Software > Foglight Transaction Recorder > Getting Started. |
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Foglight Transaction Player. The Foglight Transaction Player is a Foglight Agent used to playback the scripts recorded by Foglight Transaction Recorder/Advanced. The player requires agent supporting files to be downloaded and installed from the Foglight Management Server. |
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Foglight. In Foglight, scripts or services are configured into a Service Group that defines the application. These Service Groups are then assigned to a Transaction Player agent to be played back at defined intervals, reporting their timings back to Foglight. These timings, using the advanced rules engine of Foglight, are then compared to the expected times initially set in the recording of the scripts, but can be overridden on the server. The rules engine can take any defined action based on the results. |