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Number of pages passed and pages/sec

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Number of pages passed and pages/sec

Hi, How can we measure the number of pages passed and pages/sec in Loadrunner? I have tried in finding but didn't get solution for it so anyone knows help me by mailing bze i need this information urgently as i need to give this in my project report.....

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Re: Number of pages passed and pages/sec

What does pages passed mean? What is pages/second?

Are you looking for the "Pages Downloaded/Second" graph? "Retries/Second" graph? You are primarily asking about Web Resource monitoring right? Do you just want to see if all the pages were opened successfully?
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Re: Number of pages passed and pages/sec

Hi,

There is graph indicating Pages downloaded per sec, but I dont think there is a graph to measure Pages passed. Pages downloaded / sec would be a WebService related counter meaning it would measure these on WebServer.

Incase of paging in terms of Memory, you can find out the Paging size and Memory utilization.

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Re: Number of pages passed and pages/sec

Hi shilpa ,
I can understood u r question .
yes u can measure the number of pages passed and pages/sec in Loadrunner.
solution :- for that u need to select the radio button called pages per second in runtime setting in vugen or in controller .u will get the result in analisys report.
navigation : runtime setting --> check the radio button -->(pages per second Html mode only)
if u still facing any problem dont hesitate to ask me

anith

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