Few technical details first - OATS is a 32-bit Java application that runs in a WebLogic container (WLS) with Oracle XE database being the backend store for test session data.
[Trick] Issue : OATS software fails to install on 64-bit Windows systems
Resolution:
Download and install 64-bit .NET framework manually before installing the OATS software. Look for .NET framework on Microsoft's downloads website.
[Trick] Issue : OATS software fails to install on systems with large number of [virtual] CPUs
Resolution:
On systems with many cores/vCPUs, Oracle database in general requires large amounts of memory to be configured for SGA - so, one solution would be to allocate as much memory as required. However Oracle XE limits the memory utilization within the database to 1 GB. Besides, XE uses only one CPU even if there are multiple CPUs available on a system. Hence one workaround is to limit the number of vCPUs that the system exposes during the installation of OATS software. The steps are shown below.
- Start button -> Run -> type "msconfig"
- Click on Boot tab -> Advanced Options
- Check "Number of processors" and set appropriate value (I believe we can go up to 16)
- Reboot Windows
- Uninstall failed OATS installation and try installing again
- Undo the above made changes after the successful installation of OATS
- Reboot Windows one final time
[Trick] Issue : During runtime, OATS drive the load and executes the test as expected but fails to collect runtime statistics
Resolution:
This is another limitation of Oracle XE database. Until 10g, XE limits the maximum amount of user data in the database to 4 GB. This limit was raised to 11 GB in release Oracle 11g XE. OATS 9.x releases bundle Oracle 10g XE. To take advantage of the larger limit for data, install Oracle 11g XE manually before installing OATS software. OATS installer gives the option to use an existing installation of Oracle XE. Besides, it is not possible to have multiple Oracle XE installations on a single box anyway (that's another XE limitation).
For existing installations, one workaround is to remove old and unwanted sessions to make room for new sessions in the database. Listed below are the steps.
- Connect to the Oracle Load Testing (OLT) tool
- Click on "Manage" top-level menu (upper right corner) -> Sessions
- Click on any unwanted session and press "Delete" button (I recommend deleting one session at a time)
[Trick] Issue : Under load, there are many network timeouts with ton of sockets in TIME_WAIT state on OATS agent systems including the OATS Controller node
Resolution:
Tune TCP/IP parameters on Windows as shown below.
- Launch Windows registry
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TcpIP\parameters
- Configure the following two parameters. If not found, create those parameters by selecting Edit -> New -> DWORD Value from the menu bar. Select "Decimal" under Base.
- TcpTimedWaitDelay : 30 [seconds] MaxUserPort : 65534
- Reboot Windows
[Trick] Issue : OATS Controller does not show any graphs or analysis reports
Resolution:
Install Adobe Flash Plugin and try again.
[Trick] Issue : Under load, OATS Controller stops collecting runtime statistics at some random point
Resolution:
Check Oracle database alert log for some clue(s). If there is an error message such as "
ORA-12516: TNS:listener could not find available handler with matching protocol stack
", connect to the database, query v$resource_limit view and compare the values reported under CURRENT_UTILIZATION
and MAX_UTILIZATION
for the resource "processes
". If the current utilization is pretty close to the configured maximum value, raise the value for processes
parameter in [S]PFILE.[Tip] Balancing the load among multiple OATS agent systems
One simple way is to create a VU Agent System Group based on the available agent systems. Steps listed below.
- Connect to the Oracle Load Testing (OLT) tool
- Click on "Manage" top-level menu (upper right corner) -> Systems
- Click on "VU Agent System Group" in the left hand side
- On the right hand side, click on "New" option
- Select all the agent systems that you want to be part of the "VU Agent System Group"
- Finally name the newly created system group and save
[Tip] Balancing the load among multiple web servers using OATS Controller
If there are multiple web server instances running in a enterprise application deployment; and OATS software is being used to test the performance and scalability of the application, parameterizing the web server hostname and port number in OATS test script will take care of the web server load balancing problem. Of course there are many alternatives to this approach such as using a hardware load balancer, using web server Reverse Proxy etc.,
[Added on 01/19/2012]
[Tip] How-To check the available space in USERS tablespace?
Run the following on OATS Controller node:
Start -> All Programs -> Oracle Database XX Express Edition -> Run SQL Command Line
SQL> connect / as sysdbaCopy/paste the above SQL code in a text file with sql extension and execute that SQL statement by calling the SQL script from SQL> command prompt. eg., assuming the above code was saved in a plain text file called chktblspcusg.sql under C:\ drive, execute the SQL script as shown below:
SQL> SELECT /* + RULE */ df.tablespace_name "Tablespace",
df.bytes / (1024 * 1024) "Size (MB)",
SUM(fs.bytes) / (1024 * 1024) "Free (MB)",
Nvl(Round(SUM(fs.bytes) * 100 / df.bytes),1) "% Free",
Round((df.bytes - SUM(fs.bytes)) * 100 / df.bytes) "% Used"
FROM dba_free_space fs,
(SELECT tablespace_name,SUM(bytes) bytes
FROM dba_data_files
GROUP BY tablespace_name) df
WHERE fs.tablespace_name (+) = df.tablespace_name
GROUP BY df.tablespace_name,df.bytes
UNION ALL
SELECT /* + RULE */ df.tablespace_name tspace,
fs.bytes / (1024 * 1024),
SUM(df.bytes_free) / (1024 * 1024),
Nvl(Round((SUM(fs.bytes) - df.bytes_used) * 100 / fs.bytes), 1),
Round((SUM(fs.bytes) - df.bytes_free) * 100 / fs.bytes)
FROM dba_temp_files fs,
(SELECT tablespace_name,bytes_free,bytes_used
FROM v$temp_space_header
GROUP BY tablespace_name,bytes_free,bytes_used) df
WHERE fs.tablespace_name (+) = df.tablespace_name
GROUP BY df.tablespace_name,fs.bytes,df.bytes_free,df.bytes_used
ORDER BY 4 DESC;
SQL> @C:\chktblspcusg.sql
[Added on 06/27/2012]
[Trick] Issue : An attempt to open a test script in OpenScript fails with error
'Failed to open script' has encountered a problem.
Failed to open. See error log for details.
Clicking on "Details" button provides the following clue.
The project description file (.project) for '' is missing"
In addition the title bar shows "
Relocating Eclipse Projects: The project description file (.project) for XXX is missing
".Resolution:
Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\osworkspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources\.projects\
Look for the directory by name "<failing_script_name>" and remove it
[Added on 08/03/2012]
[Trick] Issue:
Unexpected Agent exit. Code = 51
in the middle of an OLT load testWhen running a load scenario in Oracle Load Testing (OLT) that uses a databank, the scenario runs fine for some time and then all of a sudden fails with the following error:
Unexpected Agent exit. Code = 51
.Workaround:
The following settings may alleviate the issue.
- - toggle/experiment with the settings for "Clear cache between iterations" and "Clear cache before playing back"
- those settings can be found under the test script preferences -> Playback -> Web Functional -> Miscellaneous
- - experiment with different values for "Maximum users per process" setting
- this setting is under OLT -> Configure all parameters -> Advanced
- - increase the Java heap size (both min & max) in file <OATS_HOME>\agentmanager\bin\AgentManagerService.conf
- default values: min heap size: 16 MB; max heap size: 64 MB
[Added 02/25/13]
Another colleague Dave Suri has an alternate tip to resolve the Agent 51 issue.
Edit <OATS_HOME>\agentmanager\processDescriptors\JavaAgent.properties
Change the following lines:
#process.debug=y
#process.debug.suspend=y
#process.debug.port=8123
#process.debug.custom=
To:
process.debug=y
#process.debug.suspend=y
#process.debug.port=8123
process.debug.custom=-verbose:gc -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Xms512M
-Xmx1536M -jrockit -Xrs -XgcPrio:deterministic -XpauseTarget=50ms
-XX:+UseCallProfiling -XX:+UseAdaptiveFatSpin -XX:+ExitOnOutOfMemoryError
-XXnoSystemGC -XX:+UseFastTime
See Also:
- Oracle Application Testing Suite
- Oracle Database XE Licensing Restrictions
- Check the documentation that is available as part of OATS installation