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We have local Load Generators that are going offline. The strange thing is that if you reconfigure them, they come back. Also, the are located on the same subnet as the LRE Server and the LRE Controller, but those machines never go offline. What can I do to fix this problem?
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asked 6 years ago by Iama_mess
updated 6 years ago by DavidMofOSI
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asked 6 years ago by Iama_mess
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asked 7 years ago by testrabbit
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We have designed a test in Performance Center 12.60, with Network Virtualization and using elastic load generators. The Network Virtualization is failing; however, if we use on premise Load Generators, it does not fail.
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asked 11 years ago by Iama_mess
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I want to try out using cloud based load generators. If I setup an account with Amazon will I be charged while trying to figure things out.
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asked 11 years ago by linuxskywalker
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I have several Load Generators stuck in Host State = Initializing. I can't figure out how to reset them. I can't Reboot Host from GUI; I get message that hosts is not in Idle run-time state. Past experience tells me that trying to reboot the server doesn't clear this either. Any input would be great...
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asked 11 years ago by maheshbabu
updated 11 years ago by proskier
Hi, Can any one let me know the process to be followed for running a load test with "IP-Spoofing" in Performance Center 11.52. I have seen an option in the scenario to enable the IP Spoofing but how can we know the details of the spoofed IP's and whether it is actually working or not.?