Enablement of Resource Monitoring services for a schedule

You can enable the 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 run time of the schedule.

When you connect HCL OneTest Performance to HCL OneTest Server, the Resource Monitoring sources that you added at project level in HCL OneTest Server are displayed in HCL OneTest Performance.

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 that you can provide on the product Preferences window in HCL OneTest Performance so that a connection is established between HCL OneTest Performance and HCL OneTest Server.

After you establish the connection with HCL OneTest Server, you can then monitor the following Resource Monitoring sources in HCL OneTest Performance:
  • Apache httpd server
  • NGINX server
  • Java Virtual Machine
  • Windows Performance Host
  • Linux Performance Host
  • Docker Host
  • OpenMetrics exporter
  • Prometheus server
If you enable the Resource Monitoring service for a schedule, then you can add the Resource Monitoring sources by using any of the following methods:
  • Resource Monitoring sources that are displayed by names
  • Resource Monitoring sources that are displayed by labels

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 parameter to enable the Resource Monitoring service. See Running a schedule from a command line.