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  • Performance Center 11.0 Fixes in Version 11.5

    Posted on February 25, 2013 by Admin

    HP has released several notifications this week about fixes for Performance Center 11.0 that have been addressed in Performance Center 11.5:

    QCCR1J29087 – Migration Tool compatible issues with Oracle RAC
    QCCR1J29239 – Unable to replace successfully the default HTML report with a customized template.
    QCCR1J29380 – Scheduler timeout issues
    QCCR1J29861 – TS splitted for the second time and linked to a load test
    QCCR1J25487 –  Unable to publish a PC9.52 run to a trend report in PC11
    QCCR1J26080 – In PC11P04v2, error Read Entire Entry

  • Agile vs Fragile: Empower the “Right” Employees

    Posted on February 25, 2013 by Admin

    Part 7 in a series of 17. To start at the beginning, first read Agile vs Fragile: A Disciplined Approach or an Excuse for Chaos.
    Agile principle 5 is all about the people you chose to be a part of your team.  If focuses on the principle that if you get the “right” people, give them the right environment to be successful, and then get out of their way, they will deliver great things.  In an Agile world, the best and brightest are sought out to be a part of the team, and then they are enabled to make the right decisions as a Read Entire Entry

  • Capturing Windows Perfmon Metrics

    Posted on February 20, 2013 by Admin

    This is the first in the series of articles about performance monitoring under load and how to use the LoadRunner Analysis tool effectively. In my experience, about 60% to 70% of new LoadRunner users never consider all the monitoring capabilities within the product. They only focus on the end user experience – or Transaction Timings as we call them. An important part of performance test execution is to monitor the vital metrics of the infrastructure hosting the application while under load. How else will you know why the end user Read Entire Entry

  • Agile vs Fragile: Success Requires Participation

    Posted on February 18, 2013 by Admin

    Part 6 in a series of 17. To start at the beginning, first read Agile vs Fragile: A Disciplined Approach or an Excuse for Chaos.
    The fourth Agile principle focuses on ensuring that collaboration between the business and the teams that deliver is active.  The principle goes so far as to say that this collaboration needs to be a daily activity, not just a weekly update, or at the beginning and end of a sprint. When the business is engaged in the project, it has a much higher chance of success. Remember, the Voke survey states Read Entire Entry

  • LoadRunner 11.51 Fix For Flex Snapshot Viewer

    Posted on February 15, 2013 by Admin

    HP has released knowledge base article KM00360438, which provides a patch to fix the snapshot viewer freezing with Flex scripts in LoadRunner Vugen. The problem usually occurs with the Step Navigator and viewing long responses in the response body.  Sometimes Vugen will appear to hang on this operation. A downloadable RAR file is available on the knowledge base article page. NOTE: This patch needs to be applied ON TOP of SP1.

    For more information, go to the HP Self-Support site (HP Passport credentials will be required) Read Entire Entry

  • LoadRunner 11.5 SP2 Coming Soon?

    Posted on February 12, 2013 by Admin

    HP has released knowledge base article KM00359068, which indicates a new Service Pack for LoadRunner 11.5 may be out by May. This article addresses support for the JAVA JDK 1.7 for JAVA and FLEX protocols. The current answer is:
    “With VUGEN version 11.5 SP1, we still do not support JDK 1.7 with JAVA protocols and FLEX (unless all the jars are compiled with backward compatible). It will be supported in SP2, which is scheduled to be released in <SOON>.”
    UPDATE: Release Date references were  removed as requested by HP. Exact Read Entire Entry

  • Agile vs Fragile: Deliver Small Wins Faster

    Posted on February 11, 2013 by Admin

    Part 5 in a series of 17. To start at the beginning, first read Agile vs Fragile: A Disciplined Approach or an Excuse for Chaos.
    Principle three of the Agile principles is all about speed to value. What this principle tries to accomplish is to find the fastest way possible to get value into the hands of the customer.  This assumes several things.  First, you are adding value and not limiting value.  Second, it assumes that the faster I can get value into the hands of the business the faster they can bring in revenue. And Read Entire Entry

  • The Automated Mobile Application Testing Tools Market Explained

    Posted on February 7, 2013 by Admin

    Selecting and evaluating a mobile application testing tool to support functional test automation can be a cumbersome task. Every tool in the market has a different set of features, limitations, challenges and caveats (which are often not discovered until after purchase or during a POC).

    Before surveying the various tools in the market, begin with defining internal requirements for an automated mobile app testing tool. I recommend reviewing our article on the most common mobile application testing automation tool requiremen Read Entire Entry

  • HP Support KM00228735: PC 11.5 – Task ID Timeout Failure

    Posted on February 7, 2013 by Admin

    HP Support has released knowledge base article (KM00228735) to deal with Tasks that timeout on PC 11.5 and higher. The problem is encountered when a health check on a Host machine fails with the following error message
    “Failure Timeout: Task with ID <xxxx> has failed to finish during the expected time.”
    The task will be marked as a failed task.
    This is usually a problem with a service not running on the host, or having incorrect permissions on the host. First, check all the services to ensure they are running. Check for these Read Entire Entry

  • HP Support KM00354420: PC 11.5 – Test Run Failure

    Posted on February 6, 2013 by Admin

    HP Software has  released a knowledge base article (KM00354420) to deal with failed runs on a newly installed PC Host within Performance Center 11.5 and higher. Indications of this conditions are a failed status at the “Launch Controller” step when trying to execute a test. A message window will display the message:
    “Run test failed: Reason: Failed to launch Controller.”
    Checking System Health may also report this error on the problematic Host:
    “Check connectivity between the Controller and Load Generator”.
    The problem is generall Read Entire Entry