Accessing the network performance test tool
To access the Network Performance Test Tool:
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In the top navigation bar, click Resources.
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Select Network Performance Tool.
The Network Performance Tool page will appear. There are two tabs: Testing and History.
The testing tab
On the Testing tab, you can select one of three test types:
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Test type |
Parameters required |
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Latency |
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Throughput |
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Delphix session protocol |
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CLI
This command provides both remoteHost and remoteAddress:
env.name network test latency create *> ls
Properties
type: NetworkLatencyTestParameters
remoteAddress: (unset)
remoteHost: (unset)
requestCount: 20
requestSize: 8B
This is an important distinction, as the latency test has no requirement for an address to be connected to a known Environment, since it is a simple ping test. The Throughput tests are dependent, but Latency tests should use the correct values for remoteAddress and remoteHost.
Selecting an environment
For either a Latency or Throughput test, you must select an environment. If you selected an environment in the Datasets panel, this field will auto-populate. If you need to select a different environment:
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Next to the Environment field, click the button with three dots.
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Select the environment you want to use in the test.
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Click OK.
Running and canceling a network performance test
To run a test:
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Enter all the required parameters.
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Click Run Test.
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To cancel the test click Cancel.
The history tab
In the History tab, you can view the results of all previous tests you have run.
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Select the radio button for the type of test for which you want to see the results:
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Latency, or
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Throughput, or
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Delphix Session Protocol
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Optional: sort the tests by clicking one of the column headings.
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Click the particular test for which you want to see the results.
The details of that test will appear. -
Click OK to return to the History tab.