The virtual users that access
your web server require memory to prepare requests, send requests,
and receive responses. Because the amount of memory is not automatically
set on remote computers, you might receive an out-of-memory error.
To correct this situation, increase the memory allocation for that
computer.
If you receive an out-of-memory error when you run a test or schedule, override the default
amount of memory that is allocated for that computer. To do this, set the RPT_VMARGS
property, which overrides RPT_DEFAULT_MEMORY_SIZE. After the first successful execution,
Test Performance automatically sets value for
RPT_DEFAULT_MEMORY_SIZE, which represents the maximum heap that will be specified by
Test Performance in subsequent
executions.
Note: Ensure there is at least one successful execution after all locations are
created so RPT_DEFAULT_MEMORY_SIZE exists.
Tip:
If you see out-of-memory issues, it is a good practice to first check the
javacore* file. You can also look at the results and verify that
the server is responding correctly because many times errors can lead to excessive
resource consumption. You can also monitor memory usage with Task Manager or other tools
at varying user load levels such as 10, 50, 100, 500 or 1000 users and use that data to
make an estimate of the memory needs per virtual user and then project memory
requirements for larger user loads. In some cases the best solution is to add another
agent.
Test Performance sets
heap size for RPT_DEFAULT_MEMORY_SIZE based on the bit-type of the
JRE:
- For 32-bit Java Runtime Environment (JREs), Test Performance sets
70% of the size of physical memory to RPT_DEFAULT_MEMORY_SIZE. Typically,
the maximum limit is set to 1200m.
- For 64-bit JREs, some workloads might perform better with a lesser
heap size than 70% of physical memory up to a maximum of 12000m.
To increase the memory allocation on a remote computer:
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In the Test Navigator (from your local computer),
expand the project until you find the deployment location that you
want to change.
Deployment locations are represented by
the

icon.
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Right-click the deployment location, and then
click Open.
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Under Property Groups,
click the General Properties link, and then
click Add.
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In the New Property window:
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In the Property Name field,
type RPT_VMARGS.
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In the Operator field,
confirm that the operator is =.
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In the Property Value field,
type -Xmxnnnnm, where nnnn is
the amount of memory, in megabytes, and then click OK.
If you need to set multiple RPT_VMARGS values
for a location, place them in the same property entry and separate
them with a space. Do not use multiple property entries to set multiple RPT_VMARGS values
for a location.
The following
New Property window
sets maximum heap to 1200 megabytes:
Tip: It is a good practice is to monitor memory
usage with Task Manager or other tools at varying user load levels
such as 10, 50, 100, 500 or 1000 users and use that data to make an
estimate of the memory needs per virtual user and then project memory
requirements for larger user loads. In some cases the best solution
is to add another agent.
If you have increased the available
memory and you still receive out-of-memory errors, add more remote
computers for your user groups. For information about how to do this,
see Running a user group at a remote location.