Thanx for all support! It's really usefull... So, how can I use this via "Load Runner" testing tool? Thanks again... Tadeu Augusto Dutra Pinto ----------------------------------------------------------------- IT Web Services ATM Cinq Technologies http://www.cinq.com.br [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fone: 41 3018-2833 - Cinq Fone: 41 2107-5736 - HSBC Outsourcing ----------------------------------------------------------------- Confiabilidade, Inovação e Qualidade em T.I.
________________________________ De: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) em nome de John Sundberg Enviada: seg 17/12/2007 17:12 Para: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Assunto: Re: Max Number of Users at the same time ** It has been some time since I tracked the details. However -- I remember it being the case that just opening the HPD:Helpdesk form was 500+ queries to the DB. (One person opening the helpdesk app from the WUT) So -- you might need some more threads :) -John On 12/14/07, Carey Matthew Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Well.. In a 28 day month there are 2419200 seconds in the month. So if you are creating 888 thousand records in that month then that would only average 0.367 records per second. So one thread should do it if your workload is evenly distributed across a 24x7 schedule. :) Now if we are more constricted and all of those numbers are only during an 8 hour days and only 20 business days in a month then we are talking about 576000 seconds in a month. Which would yield an average of 1.54 records per second. So I guess two threads should deal with that load ok. :) But on a more serious note.. as others have pointed out.. what you need will highly depend on several issues outside of issues like "tickets created" or "processes completed" but on things like Network delays, RDMBS performance, number of "bad" searches done by users, etc... And I would suggest that there really should be no number of anythings that should cause the server to crash. If there is such a value then that should be bugged and fixed. :) I will also mention that if you do testing via "testing tools" like "Silk" or other "LoadRunner" you may have issues due to how you do specific things in those tools too. So be mindful of your "first results", especially if they are really bad. I have even seen conditions that produced a kind of "hung ARS server" when the testing tool was not properly closing the connections to the ARS server and was trying to connect more API clients than the ARS server had threads. ( The problem was totally on the testing tool side. After fixing the tool the results we arrived at were much more reasonable. But it took about a month of poking around to try to get the "testing tool group" to even admit that they were the problem and not the ARS server. Just thought you should know.) HTH. -- Carey Matthew Black Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) ARS = Action Request System(Remedy) Love, then teach Solution = People + Process + Tools Fast, Accurate, Cheap.... Pick two. On Dec 14, 2007 2:22 PM, Tadeu Augusto Dutra Pinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > ** > Hi crazy friends! > > > I'd like to know (if it exists) what's the maximum number of users doing a > action simultaneously (at the same time) in a ARS application??? > Have a max number (of users creating records, for example) that crash the AR > Server? > > I need this information because I have to describe this in a document of > 'Test Strategy'... and 'Requirements Specification' too... > > Anybody knows about this?? > > > I'm using: > S.O. - AIX 5.2 > AR Server 7.0.01 patch 5 > > About my applications: > Appication1 - create around 308.000 records/month > > Appication2 - create around 30.000 records/month > > Appication3 - create around 550 records/month > > > []'s > Att, > Tadeu Augusto Dutra Pinto > HSBC Brasil Outsourcing _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" -- John David Sundberg 235 East 6th Street, Suite 400B St. Paul, MN 55101 (651) 556-0930-work (651) 247-6766-cell (651) 695-8577-fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___ _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"