There are two main log files: The Summary Log and the Detailed Log.
The summary log contains only the most important results:
· Time and Date of test
· Short results for all periods
· Short results of complete test
· Glossary
The detailed log (must be enabled on the options page) contains all of the Summary Log information and:
· Test Setup Data (URLs, number of users etc.)
· Test process information (e.g. waiting for timer)
· Detailed results for all periods
· Failed Requests
· Results of complete test
· Glossary
· Locations were the logfiles were saved to
This log file can grow very large. Depending on your operating system, Webserver Stress Tool may not be able to show the logfile. If this is the case, please use an external editor.
Note: large log files can not be opened on Windows 95/98/ME machines.
The detailed log file and the user’s logfiles are written to the disk almost instantly during the test and thus can be helpful in diagnosing problems in the event of an abnormal program termination.
The summary log is written to the disk at the end of the test.
Webserver Stress Tool is a powerful HTTP-client/server test application designed to pinpoint critical performance issues in your web site or web server that may prevent optimal experience for your site's visitors.
Welcome
Introduction: Testing Basics
Performance, Load or Stress Testing?
Calculation of Load and Load Pattern
Webserver Stress Tool Features
How much load can Webserver Stress Tool generate?
Installation
Configuring Webserver Stress Tool
Selecting the Test Type and the Number of Users
Selecting the URLs or Editing the URL Script
Using Custom URL Scripts for Advanced URL Sequences
Performance Tips&Tricks
Running the Test
Reviewing Logfile Results
Analyzing Graphical Results
Graph Click Times & Errors (per URL)
Graph Click Times, Hits/s and Clicks/s
Graph Server and User Bandwidth
Creating Reports
Additional Features
Appendix
Software License and Contact Information