General WebpageTest questions
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04-05-2013, 05:16 AM
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RE: General WebpageTest questions
(04-04-2013 10:09 PM)PauloIntechnica Wrote: Hi. I have a few questions regarding WebpageTest - I'm not even sure which forum to post them in... Yes, correct. Quote:2 - Hosting a Test Location Yes, correct. Otherwise you just want to use the private instance docs: https://sites.google.com/a/webpagetest.o...-instances Quote:"Once I have the necessary information I will configure the new location on the server and provide the testing software properly configured." If you are deploying the software on machines, not using the AMI images I just provide the location and key information already configured. You're also welcome to do the private install setup and configure the location and key manually (or if you are using AMIs then I will provide the user data string with the relevant information). Quote:3 - RDP You really do need to reboot. A "Log Off" will cause windows to lock the desktop which will prevent screen shots and video capture from working. The agent will run tests while you are RDP'd to it but the performance may not be representative since it will be remoting the paints over RDP. Quote:4 - Test locations Yes, though in the case of webpagetest.org, they are grouped by physical location. Sometimes I have multiple instances of the same physical locations if there is test equipment from different providers so that the results from a given location will always be consistent. Quote:5 - Test Machine(s) / agents Just an example - it can live wherever you'd like. Quote:#5b - The wptdriver.exe executable will be the actual agent (polling the controller for work and executing it), right? Yes, mostly. It relies on wpthook.dll as well which it injects into the browser to do the actual measurement but wptdriver.exe handles the workflow. Quote:"The test agents will automatically update their code from the server if there are update files in place (in /work/update on the server)." There is a specific structure to the update files. They are zip files with an accompanying ini file and the entire update is in the zip file. You can see what it looks like here: https://sites.google.com/a/webpagetest.o...est-Agents The ini files are not included in the updates (at least the ones I do) so the configurations do not get overwritten. Quote:6 - Desktop version / Hosted Pagetest Yes - I should probably kill the "Desktop version" section since it hasn't been supported for quite a long time. The IE plugin (pagetest.dll) has a UI that you can use locally and it will display waterfalls, etc. It hasn't been officially supported for several years but it's still functional. |
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