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Test Type 1  (most challenging profile, immediate load rush)

 Note 1: This run uses changed workload profile to allow for the peak interval throughput to run longer.

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\[Note: Test profile challenges infrastructure at higher than normal peak incoming rates, with 1500 authenticated students signing in early, the clicking on AddClass tab selection every 15 secs until enrollment is enabled, with remaining students entering at 6 new users/sec.  Various combinations of AddClass scripts used only in this testing, no Drops or Swaps due to issue with psldtst env setup (or change) affecting scripts.  Was not considered necessary to rebuild these scripts at this time for inclusion in test runs based on goals of this testing.\]
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Test Type 2   (less challenging profile, gradual load increase -- These are last results run on Dec 20 2012 -- Test Type 2 retired for now.)  


(A) Test Profile  

- 3 WebSrvs (Solaris: 16G & 32 CPUs - spiraea, tuberose, woodruff)
- 3 Weblogic (LinuxVM: 8G & 2 CPUs - sf-psleg-np003, sf-psleg-np021, sf-psleg-np022)
- 5 AppSvrs (LinuxVM: 8G & 4 CPUs - sf-psleg-np002, sf-psleg-np006, sf-psleg-np009, sf-psleg-np010, sf-psleg-np011)

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\[Note: Test Profile gradually increases load.  This is good for indentifying points in the load increase that are related to system degradations. AddClass only used, no Drops or Swaps due to issue with psldtst env setup (or change) affecting scripts. Was not considered necessary to rebuild these scripts at this time for inclusion in test runs based on goals of this testing.\]




Test Type 3   (Sanity test, run on July 9, 2013)

 Note 1: This run uses changed workload profile to allow for the peak interval throughput to run longer.

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