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Virtual Tester Deployment Table

Test RealTime - User Guide
The Virtual Tester Deployment Table allows to deploy previously created Virtual
Testers.
To open the Virtual Tester Deployment Table
1. In
the
Project Explorer, right-click a System Testing node.
2.
From the pop-up menu, select Deployment Configuration.
3. Select
Advanced Options and click Rendezvous.
Note The Virtual Tester Deployment Table is also included in the System
Testing Wizard when you are setting up a new activity.
Virtual Tester Deployment Table
Use the Add, Remove or Copy buttons to modify the list. Each line represents one or
several executions of a Virtual Tester assigned to an instance, target host, and other
parameters.
·
Number of Occurrences: Specifies the number of simultaneous executions of the
current line.
·
Virtual Tester Name: Specifies one of the previously created Virtual Testers.
·
Instance: Specifies the instances assigned to this Virtual Tester. If an instance
was specifically assigned in the Virtual Tester Configuration box, this cannot be
changed. Select <all> only if no INSTANCE is defined in the test script.
·
Network Node: This defines the target host on which the current line is to be
deployed. You can enter a machine name or an IP address.
Advanced Options
Click the Advanced Options button to add the following columns to the Virtual
Tester Deployment Table, and to add the Rendezvous... button.
·
Agent TCP/IP Port: This specifies the port used by the System Testing Agents
to communicate with Test RealTime. By default, System Testing uses port 10000.
·
Delay: This allows you to set a delay between the execution of each line of the
table.
·
First Occurrence ID: This specifies the unique occurrence ID identifier for the
first Virtual Tester executed on this line. The occurrence ID is automatically
incremented for each number of instances of the current line. See
Communication Between Virtual Testers for more information.
·
Start Routine: This specifies the name of the function containing the Virtual
Tester, for use in multi-threaded or RTOS environments, if the starting
procedure is not main().
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