Management of performance agents
You can manage the performance agents that you want to use as locations to run tests from HCL OneTest™ Server. When you install the agents by using your offline user token, the agents are registered with the team space in HCL OneTest™ Server. You can view the registered agents before you add them to your projects. You can then select them as locations to run tests.
When you plan to run any of the tests on a remote performance agent from a project in
HCL OneTest™ Server, you must have
completed the following tasks:
- Installed the performance agent of the same version as the version of HCL OneTest™ Server. Refer to the HCL OneTest™ Performance documentation for installing the performance agent at Installing HCL OneTest Performance agent.
- Configured the performance agent with your offline user token so that the
performance agent can register with HCL OneTest™ Server.Note: When you configure the performance agent by using your offline user token, HCL OneTest™ Server considers you as the owner of the performance agent.
- Verified that you have write permissions to the
majordomo.config file so that certain transactions
can be written by HCL OneTest™ Server to the
majordomo.config file.Note: You can verify if you have the Read and Write permissions by checking the properties of the majordomo.config file.
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Viewed the performance agents that are registered with HCL OneTest™ Server. See Viewing performance agents that are registered with HCL OneTest Server.
- Added the remote performance agents that are registered with HCL OneTest™ Server to your project on HCL OneTest™ Server. See Adding a performance agent to a project.
- After you add the remote performance agents to your project, HCL OneTest™ Server determines the capabilities that are provided by the remote performance agent and displays the details and capabilities of the performance agent on the Agents and Intercepts page. You can also define the capabilities that you want to add, and then view, edit, or delete the capabilities that you defined for the performance agents in your project. See Working with agent capabilities.