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Chapter 12 - Reporting Performance Testing Results

About Reports
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Command
Status
Obtain a quick summary of which and how many
commands passed or failed. The report displays
the status of all emulation commands and
SQABasic timer commands. If the report contains
failures, you might want to run the Command
Data report.
Command Status
Reports
on page 352
Command
Usage
View cumulative response time and summary
statistics, as well as throughput information for all
emulation commands for all test scripts and for
the suite run as a whole.
Command Usage
Reports
on page 354
Command
Trace
Examine any failures in detail. The report formats
raw data from the test logs, without performing
statistical analysis. It provides information
including the time stamps from each emulation
command and SQABasic timer command, and the
counts of data sent and received.
Command Trace on
page 362
Performance
Display the response times, and calculate the
mean, standard deviation, and percentiles for each
emulation command in the suite run.
This report groups responses by command ID and
shows only responses that passed. In contrast, the
Response vs. Time report shows each command
ID individually, as well as both passed and failed
responses.
Performance Reports
on page 365
Compare
Performance
Compare the response times measured by
Performance reports. After you have generated
several Performance reports, use the Compare
Performance report to compare specific data.
Compare Performance
Reports
on page 369
Response vs.
Time
Display individual response times and whether a
response has passed or failed. This report is useful
for looking at data points for individual responses
as well as trends in the data.
This report shows each command ID individually
and the status of the response. In contrast, the
Performance report groups responses by
command ID and shows only passed responses.
You can right-click on the report, select a computer
that was in the run, and graph the resource
monitoring statistics for that computer. These are
the same statistics that you display when you
monitor resources during a suite run.
Response vs. Time
Reports
on page 374
Report
Function
Information