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"File copy to LR agents" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:13:08

1. What version of LoadRunner (LR) or PerformanceCenter (PC) are you using? (specify which tool LR or PC)LR 8.12. What is the protocol you are recording?Hand coded Java VUser3. If HTML - are you using HTML-Advanced with URLs or,Um no.4. If URL mode:- Concurrent groups or- Without Concurrent groups?No clue.5. Which LoadRunner/PerformanceCenter feature (FPs) or service packs are you using? Product Name: Mercury LoadRunner 8.1 Product Version: 8.5.0.0 Product Build: Build 1914 Installed Products: COMPlus Monitor 8.0.0.0 LoadRunner 8.5.0.0 LoadRunner Citrix Agent 8.0.0.0 QuickTest Professional 9.2.0.0 SiteScope 8.5.0.0 Tuning Agent 1.0.0.0 Installed Components: Analysis 8.1.4.0 Console 8.5.0.0 Controller 8.5.0.0 ERP and CRM Mediator 8.1.4.0 Launcher 8.1.0.0 Load Generator 8.5.0.0 LTAgentCommon 1.0.0.0 MI Listener Component 8.1.4.0 Monitors over FireWall 8.1.4.0 Online Documentation 8.1.4.0 Samples 8.1.4.0 Vuser Generator 8.5.0.0 Installed Patches: LR81FP003 LR81FP004 LR81FP4P125 LR81P150 lrunner_java_protocol_fixes_Feb_05 6. VuGen Recording - are you using Old or New Recording Engine?New7. What kind of LoadRunner license do you have -- Subscription,- Perpetual,- Permanent/Unlimited- Virtual User days or- Evaluation?Subscription8. If subscription is subscription current or expired?Current9. What platform(s) (PCs) and Operating Systems (Windows-XP etc.)? Include version and service packs (SP1 or 2 etc.)XP SP2. 2003 R210. If you have filed a service request with HP/Mercury what have they told you at this point with respect to your issue?At this time of night?Hello,I have a custom parameter file (ini) that my Java VUser scripts use (instead of LR parameters) and I'd like LR to automatically copy the file out to the generators. Load Runner only copies the files that it knows about. dat java class files and not much else. I tried loading my ini as a parameter file and it was copied out to the agents but it failed miserably when it tried to scan the file when the agents started. Is there a way to get LR to copy the file out to the agents?I'd like to avoid using a shared mapped drive because of the hassles associated with our corporate network and SOX policies. TIA Found an acceptable solution. I added code to fetch the file from the controller via ftp. Any and all agents will pull the file after getting the Java code. Crabboy,there is a standard solution for your issue. Click "Details" icon/button for a scenario group from Controller. As a result - "Group Information" dialog will be opened. Then click "More" btn select "Files" tab. Here you can add your ini-file. All files from the list will be sent to remote load generator. I hope. I could explain my solution... If I couldn't please see "Understanding the Group Information Dialog Box" page from LoadRunner's Help.--------------------Dmitry Motevich Forum Permissions You cannot start new topics You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled UBBCode is enabled

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"Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:05:11

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"Programming Spiders, Bots, and Aggregators in Java" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:05:11

***I recommend Mozilla Firefox for fast downloading and safer browsing. Firefox is less vulnerable to viruses and malicious label because so many viruses are designed for Internet Explorer move here to download latest version of Mozilla Firefox. submit files to:knightriddler@gmail com also please communicate me about the dead links. Your resources ordain be published in the communicate with your signature. Thanks knight The creator of THIS PAGE or the ISP(s) hosting any circumscribe on this site take NO responsibility for the way you use the information provided on this place. These Ebooks here are for educational purposes only and SHOULD BE VIEWED ONLY. If you transfer any files to believe them you are agreeing to delete them within a 24 hour period. If you are affiliated with any government or ANTI-Piracy group or any other related group or were formally a worker of one you CANNOT enter this web place cannot access any of its files and you cannot view any of the HTML files. All the objects on this site are PRIVATE property and are meant for previewing only. If you register this site without following these agreements you are not agreeing to these terms and you are violating code 431.322.12 of the Internet Privacy Act signed by Bill Clinton in 1995 and that means that you CANNOT be our ISP(s) or any person(s) or company storing these files cannot prosecute any person(s) affiliated with this page which includes family friends or individuals who run or register this web site. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS THEN LEAVE. DISCLAIMERAll files are found using legitimate search engine techniques. This place does not and will not condone hacking into sites to act the links it list. We will and do assume that all links open on the search engines we use are obtained in a legal manner and the webmasters are aware of the links listed on the search engines. If you find a URL that belongs to you and you did not realize that it was "change state to the public" please use the inform button to notify the blogmaster of your request to remove it. This is not an invitation for webblog haters to spam with requests to shift content they feel that is objectionable and or unacceptable. Proof of URL ownership is required. sight: This communicate Has Already Been Reviewed And Accepted By Blogger com. The content and services available on the web act to be accessed mostly through direct human hold back. But this is changing. Increasingly users rely on automated agents that save them time and effort by programmatically retrieving circumscribe performing complex interactions and aggregating data from diverse sources. Programming Spiders. Bots and Aggregators in Java teaches you how to build and deploy a wide variety of these agents-from single-purpose bots to exploratory spiders to aggregators that present a unified view of information from multiple user accounts. You will quickly build on your basic knowledge of Java to quickly master the techniques that are essential to this specialized world of programming including parsing HTML interpreting data working with cookies reading and writing XML and managing high-volume workloads. You'll also hit the books about the ethical issues associated with bot use--and the limitations imposed by some websites. This book offers two levels of instruction both of which are focused on the library of routines provided on the companion CD. If your main concern is adding ready-made functionality to an application you'll achieve your goals quickly thanks to step-by-step instructions and sample programs that illustrate effective implementations. If you're interested in the technologies underlying these routines you'll find in-depth explanations of how they bring home the bacon and the techniques required for customization. 1. If URL is in form of text write and attach it in address bar and touch enter change 'hxxp' to 'http' if required. Keep both Mozila firefox and Internet Explorer browsers installed in your PC if a link process not work with one try cerebrate with other links are checked only on mozila firefox browser.2. 3. Powered by Blogger created by (© 2007)

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"Finally, My Project" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:10:56

So. I have been putting it off a lot and I decided to do something about it. This whole blog is supposed to in one part describe the steps and develop of my project and write some things about my progress with MySQL (and other databases). I actually did intend to use stored procedures very much when doing my project so the 2 areas are very much connected to one another. Main IdeaI wanted to make a web-based text game called Shadow People. follow people ordain be a bet to do with government agencies and spy organizations. There ordain be two different groups of agencies: Government owned/regulated ones and Terrorists/Freelance ones. If it helps you imagining how it ordain look like if anyone saw the series “"La Femme Nikita" with the actress Peta Wilson. The bet revolves go the alter and secret world of small yet highly effective organizations that either try to keep request in the world or cause chaos. These organizations have the highest skilled personal beat equipment possible and will forbid at nothing till they get what they came for. Feature ListGoing with the idea of here is the features list or what you will be able to do in the game. How I will do itI don't experience if this is an entirely smart decision but I want to create the website using database stored procedures. Even to the level of managing the html code inside the database. I guess that this will be a bit long winded but I am determined to at least try. If anything I will benefit from the experience. The advantage of doing it this way is that I am assisted by principles which basically means that I am forced to keep the html code in the database and then hive away along side the data to create results. Once I keep the html code in the database it must be in form that is easy to store. If I ordain need to alter changes to it in the future it should be easy to sight because it was stored properly. Unlike PHP which on the one hand is very simple to create but I have run into situations when I had to change something and then cognise I needed to manually change many PHP pages. This is similar to something I saw on Oracle called where they used their WebCache along align their Java Stored Procedures. The Java creates the pages and the WebCache saves the pages after they are processed. If there is a change to the pages the Java informs the WebCache to remove the specific summon and updates it. So theoretically you have pre-processed already-saved in memory and instantly available pages. But theory is a nice.

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"Re: File copy to LR agents" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:59:03

1. What version of LoadRunner (LR) or PerformanceCenter (PC) are you using? (contract which tool LR or PC)LR 8.12. What is the protocol you are recording?transfer coded Java VUser3. If HTML - are you using HTML-Advanced with URLs or,Um no.4. If URL mode:- Concurrent groups or- Without Concurrent groups?No clue.5. Which LoadRunner/PerformanceCenter feature (FPs) or function packs are you using? Product label: Mercury LoadRunner 8.1 Product Version: 8.5.0.0 Product create: create 1914 Installed Products: COMPlus Monitor 8.0.0.0 LoadRunner 8.5.0.0 LoadRunner Citrix Agent 8.0.0.0 QuickTest Professional 9.2.0.0 SiteScope 8.5.0.0 Tuning Agent 1.0.0.0 Installed Components: Analysis 8.1.4.0 Console 8.5.0.0 Controller 8.5.0.0 ERP and CRM Mediator 8.1.4.0 Launcher 8.1.0.0 fill Generator 8.5.0.0 LTAgentCommon 1.0.0.0 MI Listener Component 8.1.4.0 Monitors over FireWall 8.1.4.0 Online Documentation 8.1.4.0 Samples 8.1.4.0 Vuser Generator 8.5.0.0 Installed Patches: LR81FP003 LR81FP004 LR81FP4P125 LR81P150 lrunner_java_protocol_fixes_Feb_05 6. VuGen Recording - are you using Old or New Recording Engine?New7. What kind of LoadRunner license do you undergo -- Subscription,- Perpetual,- Permanent/Unlimited- Virtual User days or- Evaluation?Subscription8. If subscription is subscription current or expired?Current9. What platform(s) (PCs) and Operating Systems (Windows-XP etc.)? Include version and service packs (SP1 or 2 etc.)XP SP2. 2003 R210. If you undergo filed a service request with HP/Mercury what have they told you at this point with respect to your issue?At this time of night?Hello,I have a custom parameter register (ini) that my Java VUser scripts use (instead of LR parameters) and I'd desire LR to automatically copy the file out to the generators. Load Runner only copies the files that it knows about. dat java class files and not much else. I tried loading my ini as a parameter register and it was copied out to the agents but it failed miserably when it tried to scan the register when the agents started. Is there a way to get LR to write the register out to the agents?I'd like to avoid using a shared mapped drive because of the hassles associated with our corporate communicate and SOX policies. TIA open an acceptable solution. I added code to fetch the file from the controller via ftp. Any and all agents ordain displace the file after getting the Java code. Crabboy,there is a standard solution for your air. Click "Details" icon/button for a scenario assort from Controller. As a prove - "Group Information" dialog ordain be opened. Then move "More" btn decide "Files" tab. Here you can add your ini-file. All files from the list will be sent to remote load generator. I hope. I could explain my solution... If I couldn't gratify see "Understanding the assort Information Dialog Box" summon from LoadRunner's Help.--------------------Dmitry Motevich Forum Permissions You cannot go away new topics You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled UBBCode is enabled

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"Bandwidth DDOS Attack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:29:57

The log files looked normal with visits up so I wrote it off a paranoia. But by Monday I knew something was up. The bandwidth for the day was five times that of Sunday with only a 10% change magnitude in other visitors and page views. A heavy review of log files showed lots of traffic with variations of the following User-Agents: “Java/1.6.0_03″,”Java/1.6.0_02″,”Java/1.5.0_06″,”Java/1.5.0_02″,”Java/1.5.0_07″. And about 30 other variations of these. Searching through forums and blogs turned up nothing but information on e-mail harvesters but all of the hits I was seeing were for the same small set of images and coming from an unbelievable be of IP addresses all of them hitting on a slow but regular basis. I tried to find a pattern to these IPs but they were global and non that I tested were another webserver leading me to accept a large group of zombie PC’s are loaded with DDOS software and a controller somewhere had sent them a list of images to download. None of the IPs showed up as ever visiting anywhere else on the site only the small set of images. So then I began to look for a way to stop them. Because the IP’s were to varied to firewall that was not an option. While the user agent was varied it was quite possible to block them with 2 additional lines to my Rewrite rules Another option would undergo been using the SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent ^$ bad_bot way but the write way worked. Now about 8 hours later the hit ascertain continues at about the same rate but they are just receiving a 403 Forbidden instead of a 100k visualise on each communicate. […] On Monday November 5th I realized we were undergoing a Denial of function contend aimed at draining bandwidth. I accept it started rather weak in October but I began to notice the Kilobytes of traffic had grown far higher then it should based on other merchandise statistics. See: Day 1 Analyzing and adjusting on day two: Day Two […] Matt et al: Great job. Matt ! Been expecting something like this ever since we began to beheavily “invaded” by some whose Comments indicated very deepand disturbing animus vs change state dialog to which they couldfind no presentable responses. Not being as sensitive to this as your high skills havemade you via compel of necessity reaction was confined toComment or notes to Tim with some few indicators feltfrom previous sometimes painful similar encounters simplyvia printed-page experience…desire but great story from dayswith Loeb on DAILY NEWS in Burlington coming later. This to express personal/professional appreciation foryr ongoing great work and here special skilled sensitivity“making all the difference”. AND To recommend and approve Tim’s ongoing and very difficultefforts to act Comment-standard “clean dry and respectable”,either personal contend or diaper-reference yrfriendhankatlma

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"Bandwidth DDOS Attack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:29:57

The log files looked normal with visits up so I wrote it off a paranoia. But by Monday I knew something was up. The bandwidth for the day was five times that of Sunday with only a 10% change magnitude in other visitors and page views. A heavy analyse of log files showed lots of traffic with variations of the following User-Agents: “Java/1.6.0_03″,”Java/1.6.0_02″,”Java/1.5.0_06″,”Java/1.5.0_02″,”Java/1.5.0_07″. And about 30 other variations of these. Searching through forums and blogs turned up nothing but information on e-mail harvesters but all of the hits I was seeing were for the same small set of images and coming from an unbelievable amount of IP addresses all of them hitting on a decrease but regular basis. I tried to sight a pattern to these IPs but they were global and non that I tested were another webserver leading me to believe a large assort of zombie PC’s are loaded with DDOS software and a controller somewhere had sent them a list of images to transfer. None of the IPs showed up as ever visiting anywhere else on the site only the small set of images. So then I began to look for a way to stop them. Because the IP’s were to varied to firewall that was not an option. While the user agent was varied it was quite possible to block them with 2 additional lines to my Rewrite rules Another option would undergo been using the SetEnvIfNoCase User-Agent ^$ bad_bot way but the Rewrite way worked. Now about 8 hours later the hit count continues at about the same evaluate but they are just receiving a 403 Forbidden instead of a 100k visualise on each request. […] On Monday November 5th I realized we were undergoing a Denial of function contend aimed at draining bandwidth. I believe it started rather weak in October but I began to notice the Kilobytes of traffic had grown far higher then it should based on other traffic statistics. See: Day 1 Analyzing and adjusting on day two: Day Two […] Matt et al: Great job. Matt ! Been expecting something like this ever since we began to beheavily “invaded” by some whose Comments indicated very deepand disturbing animus vs open dialog to which they couldfind no presentable responses. Not being as sensitive to this as your high skills havemade you via force of necessity reaction was confined toComment or notes to Tim with some few indicators feltfrom previous sometimes painful similar encounters simplyvia printed-page experience…desire but great story from dayswith Loeb on DAILY NEWS in Burlington coming later. This to express personal/professional appreciation foryr ongoing great bring home the bacon and here special skilled sensitivity“making all the difference”. AND To recommend and endorse Tim’s ongoing and very difficultefforts to keep Comment-standard “alter dry and respectable”,either personal attack or diaper-reference yrfriendhankatlma

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