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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
it would be nice to have a feature to generate a chart showing VUs on the x-axis and NOPM on the y-axis in a multi-VUs run.
Describe the solution you'd like
Group VUs metrics (timings and results) under the same job id for a multi-VUs run. Generate chart for the whole run (NOPM y-axis, VUs x-axis)
Describe alternatives you've considered
Run the command jobs results into hammerdbcli, get all the output and parse with an external script to collect all the datapoints of interest filtering by start/end date and excluding build metrics.
For timing metrics, retrieve job id from hammerdb.log and store them into some sort of py dictionary.
Eventually a script to build a chart with the above metrics.
Additional context
Something like the following could be a TCL run script to be run:
puts "SEQUENCE STARTED"
< set jobid >
foreach z { {{ tprocc_vusers }} } {
puts "$z VU TEST"
vuset vu $z
vucreate
vurun
vudestroy
}
puts "TEST SEQUENCE COMPLETE"
puts "Jobid is $jobid"
exit
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
it would be nice to have a feature to generate a chart showing VUs on the x-axis and NOPM on the y-axis in a multi-VUs run.
Describe the solution you'd like
Group VUs metrics (timings and results) under the same job id for a multi-VUs run. Generate chart for the whole run (NOPM y-axis, VUs x-axis)
Describe alternatives you've considered
Run the command
jobs results
into hammerdbcli, get all the output and parse with an external script to collect all the datapoints of interest filtering by start/end date and excluding build metrics.For timing metrics, retrieve job id from hammerdb.log and store them into some sort of py dictionary.
Eventually a script to build a chart with the above metrics.
Additional context
Something like the following could be a TCL run script to be run:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: