Enablement of Resource Monitoring services for a schedule
You can enable Resource Monitoring service in HCL OneTest™ Performance for a performance schedule to monitor the resources in a schedule and capture the performance statistics of such resources during the schedule run.
Prerequisites
- Installed HCL OneTest™ Server and started it. For more details about installation, refer to Installing the software.
- Configured the Resource Monitoring sources in HCL OneTest™ Server for your project. For more information about Resource Monitoring sources, refer to Resource Monitoring Sources.
- In HCL OneTest™ Performance, you must have specified the HCL OneTest™ Server URL in and project in to get the Resource Monitoring sources.
- Generated an offline user token in HCL OneTest™ Server.Note: In HCL OneTest™ Performance, you must have used the same token in to establish the connection with HCL OneTest™ Server. For more information about generating an offline token, refer to Generating an offline token.
Overview
You can configure HCL OneTest™ Performance to access HCL OneTest™ Server by using an offline user token.
You must generate the offline user token from HCL OneTest™ Server. You can then use the offline user token on the Preferences window in HCL OneTest™ Performance so that a connection is established between HCL OneTest™ Performance and HCL OneTest™ Server.
- Apache httpd server
- NGINX server
- Java Virtual Machine
- Windows Performance Host
- Linux Performance Host
- Docker Host
- OpenMetrics exporter
- Prometheus server
After you add the Resource Monitoring sources to the performance schedule that is available in your HCL OneTest™ Performance project, you can run the schedule from HCL OneTest™ Performance.
If you want to run a performance schedule from the HCL OneTest™ Performance command line, you can use the overridermlabels
command to enable
the Resource Monitoring service. See Running a
schedule from a command line.