"Host" information recoreded in logs

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FLynch
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Post by FLynch »

Hi,

If I examine logs exported from HM then for certain tests I cannot see the host the test is refering to.

For example I will see in test method "Perf Counter test (Logon/sec)" but for host only "Logon/sec".

This seems to repeat itself for all performance counter tests.

Am I doing something wrong, or is there a setting I need to check?

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Post by KS-Soft »

I am not quite sure I understand you. What kind of log do you use? HTML? DBF? Text? ODBC?
Do you mean you see "Logon/sec" in the "Test" field? What's the real name of this test?

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Post by FLynch »

Hi,

The log files are in DBF format.

In the "testmethod" field I see "Perf Counter test (Logon/sec)" whilst in the "host" field I see "Logon/sec". The test name in this instance happens to be "Logon/sec".

The problem I have is that I cannot associate the test wih the host from the log files. They all appear OK using the built-in statistics tool in HM.

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Marcus
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Post by Marcus »

I assume you mean the %HostAddr% macro variable.

The documentation states:
%HostAddr% Represents the host name (or IP address) of the target system for the following tests: Ping, TCP, Oracle, Interbase, MS SQL, MySQL, Sybase, Postgre, Process, Service, NT Log, CPU Usage, SNMP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, DNS, LDAP, UNC

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Post by KS-Soft »

Still don't get the problem. HostMonitor displays name of the test in the "host" field. So, if you want to see another information in this field just change name of the test.

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Marcus
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Post by Marcus »

It is no problem, just easier if every test uses the %HostAddr% macro.

You can name different tests the same and stil see the difference in the logging, without using any other macro. Or just use the macro as the host name in a database field. I currently use commentline macro's for this purpose.
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