Thanks for the quick reply. Here are some details of the system: OS: Ubuntu 9.04 Ruby : 1.8.7 Rails : 2.3.5 proxy : nginx 0.6.35
I did some more digging into the problem and I logged the entire html page when the exception occurs (doEventDetail) in UIDriver.java. It seems like server sends a redirection message (<html><body>You are being <a href="http://10.0.100.176/home">redirected</a>.</body></html>) and that's why it fails to scrape an event from the html. I am looking into this one If you have seen this before and know a quick fix pls let me know. Thanks a lot -sahan On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 3:52 AM, Amanda Waite <[email protected]> wrote: > It means that the driver was unable to scrape an Event ID from the HomePage > which itself suggests that the HomePage wasn't rendered correctly. What > version of Ruby? What version of Rails? What OS? Is there anything in the > logs? If not and you are running in production you might want to run in > development mode and run a smaill test and observe what happens when > EventDetail fails. > > We still only support Ruby 1.8.7 and Rails 2.3.5 > > Thanks > > Mandy > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:19 AM, Sahan Gamage <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I configured faban/olio to run a performance test with Ruby version of >> Olio. >> >> When I run the performance test I get this warning (and the >> IOException) in the faban Run Log: >> >> UIDriverAgent[0].1.doEventDetail: In event detail and select event is null >> >> Trace: >> >> org.apache.olio.workload.driver.UIDriver doEventDetail 656 >> sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor6 invoke >> sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl invoke 25 >> java.lang.reflect.Method invoke 597 >> com.sun.faban.driver.engine.TimeThread doRun 169 >> com.sun.faban.driver.engine.AgentThread run 202 >> >> Once the test is completed I see that lot of (39 out of 91) >> "EventDetail" operations are failed (this is a small test run - so >> the numbers are small) >> >> What might be the cause of this problem ? >> How does this affect the results, in the sense of throughput and response >> time ? >> >> Thanks in advance >> -sahan > >
