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Analyzing Load Test Errors

When you run a load test, you can analyze errors that occur. Analyzing errors and adjusting your tests are an important part of the load test process. If any errors occurred, an errors hyperlink appears on the load test status bar and specifies the number of errors that occurred. To display the errors table, you click the hyperlink.

Viewing Errors in the Errors Table

The errors table groups the errors that occurred during a load test by the type and subtype of the error. There is also a total line in the table that specifies the total count of all the errors that occurred.

The errors table contains the following columns:

Column

Description

Visible By Default

Type

The type of the error. For example, HttpError.

Yes

SubType

The subtype of the error. For example, LoadTestException.

Yes

Count

The number of errors of this type that occurred during the load test. The entries in this column appear as hyperlinks. You can click any hyperlink to view a list of the individual errors.

Yes

Last Message

A message that describes the error. For example, 404 - NotFound.

Yes

For more information, see Working with Load Test Tables.

Drilling Down to the Error List

The errors table groups the errors by the type and subtype of the error. To view a table of the individual errors, you display the Load Test Errors dialog box. To display the dialog box, click a hyperlink in the Count column of the errors table. You can also display the dialog box by right-clicking a row in the errors table that is populated, and clicking Errors.

Note

Only the first 1,000 instances of any error type and subtype combination are collected. When you display the Load Test Errors dialog box, you will see at most the first 1,000 instances that error.

The Load Test Errors table contains the following columns:

Column

Description

Time

The time during the load test at which the error occurred.

Agent

The name of the agent computer on which the error occurred. This is important when you run load tests on rigs. For more information, see Controllers, Agents, and Rigs.

Test

The name of the Web test in which the error occurred.

Scenario

The name of the scenario in which the error occurred.

Request

The URL of the request in which the error occurred.

Type

The type of the error. For example, HttpError.

SubType

The subtype of the error. For example, LoadTestException.

Text

The text of the error message. For example, 404 - NotFound.

Stack

The entries in this column are either empty, or the word view formatted as a hyperlink. You can click the hyperlink to view a stack trace of the error.

Details

The entries in this column are either empty, or the word view formatted as a hyperlink. You can click the hyperlink to view the error details. The error details include the request text, the response text, and the context name-value pairs.

Note

You can sort the table by clicking the column headers.

Drilling Down to Error Details

The Load Test Errors dialog box displays a table of the individual errors that occurred. To view the details of a specific error, you display the Error detail dialog box. To display the dialog box, click a hyperlink in the Details column of the Load Test Errors table. You can also display the dialog box by right-clicking a row in the table that is populated, and clicking View Details.

Note

Error details are not available for all errors.

The Error detail dialog box displays the Web request that caused the error in the same viewer as when you run a Web test. The viewer displays a rendered view of the page, the request text, the response text, the context name-value pairs, and the validation and extraction rule details. For more information, see Running and Viewing a Web Test.

Note

Error details do not include the dependent request information.

Because error details can consume a large amount of space in the database, the number of errors for which details are collected is limited. You can set the Maximum Error Details property of a load test run setting to change the number of errors for which details are collected. For more information, see How to: Change the Run Settings.

Drilling Down to Stack Traces

The Load Test Errors dialog box displays a table of the individual errors that occurred. To view the stack trace of a specific error, you display the Error Stack Trace dialog box. To display the dialog box, click a hyperlink in the Stack column of the Load Test Errors dialog table. You can also display the dialog box by right-clicking a row in the table that is populated, and clicking View Stack.

Note

Stack traces are not available for all errors.

See Also

Concepts

Analyzing Threshold Rule Violations

Other Resources

Analyzing Load Test Runs

Working with Load Tests