- Results Summary
- Failed Results Breakdown
- Satisfactory Results Breakdown
- Aborted Results Breakdown
- Internal Error Results Breakdown
- Successful Results Breakdown
- Port Usage or Session Usage
- Load V. Unsuccessful
- Load V. Response By Test Case
- Load V. Response By Step Description
- CAPS V. Unsuccessful
Results Summary Report
The Results Summary Report provides a high-level snapshot of the results of the tests run and allows you to drill down to see individual calls and the individual steps within each call. The report provides information on the number of concurrent ports tested, the number of calls made, the date the Campaign was run, and the result of the Campaign Run.
Information is also displayed in a pie chart that provides you with a summary of calls that were successful, calls that were satisfactory, and calls that failed. Results can be filtered by success or failure and by date. Filtering results by date allows you to compare historical performance against present performance. You can also drill down to see individual calls and the results of individual steps of each call. This allows you to identify and analyze failures, if any. You can also listen to call and individual Step recordings (not available in Cruncher Lite).
This type of report is covered in detail in the Viewing Detailed Reports section.
Port Usage Report
The Port Usage Report provides you with a graph that displays the number of concurrent ports being used as a function of time.
This report shows the number of ports active with calls during the Campaign Run. The concurrent number of calls is on the Y-axis and the time is on the X-axis.
- To view this report, click
the
Report Type drop-down list and select
Port Usage as shown below:
- Select Channel and select the date range.
- Click View Report for a
Campaign Run. The Port Usage Report is shown below:
- Export this view: Click the Export this view button to export the data that is used to generate the above graph to a CSV file.
- From Date and To Date Time Range: If you want to analyze only the data for a particular time period, you can filter the data by entering the appropriate date and time intervals using the From and To date and time fields. To view the new graph, click the Refresh Report button.
- Interval: You can change the time interval used to plot the data by changing the interval field (in seconds) and then click the Refresh Report button.
-
Zoom
Function: To zoom into the graph, click and select a portion of the
graph. Click on the graph and drag the mouse pointer to select an area of
interest to zoom into. Click the
Reset Zoom button to zoom back out.
The Port Usage Report Graphs are as shown below:
In the case of Web Campaigns, when you click the Session Usage report, a screen as shown below appears displaying the Session Usage:
Load Versus Unsuccessful Report
The Load Versus Unsuccessful Report gives the distribution of failed calls with the Ports Load overlaid. Using this report, you can pinpoint what load on the system caused failed calls to occur.
- From the Campaign Result page, select the Load V. Unsuccessful option in the drop-down list at the top right corner. You will be presented with the following report:

The zoom function is also available for this report.
Load Versus Response Time By Test Case Report
The Load Versus Response Time By Test Case Report gives the distribution of failed calls with the Ports Load overlaid. Under heavy load, the response times of a system may increase and the range of response intervals may vary over time.

This report allows you to view the statistics for the response time for each Step of each Test Case that is associated with a Cruncher or Replay Campaign.
- To select the Test Case, use the Test Case drop-down list.
- Select the Step from the Step number drop-down list.
As with the Port Usage report, you can filter data by time period, change the time interval used to plot the data, and export the raw data to a CSV file.
The graph for this report plots:
- The maximum number of ports in use
- The average response time
- The minimum and maximum response time, which is expressed as a straight red line over each time interval
- The nth percentile line for the data. This percentile value can be changed from the default value of 95 in the Percentile field box
You can also remove the line for Number of Ports in use. To do this, click the Show Response Time Only box.
Load Versus Response Time by Step Description Report
The Load Versus Response Time by Step Description Report plots the response time of identically named Test Steps of Test Cases in a Campaign.
Many Test Cases may have similar Steps; for example, customer greeting, account balance lookup, and so on, and it makes sense to track the response times of similar Steps in different Test Cases. This report is useful when you are comparing the same Step across different Test Cases.
Under heavy load, the response times of a system may increase and the range of response intervals may vary over time.

- Select the Test Step
from the
Step drop-down list.
As with the Port Usage report, you can filter data by time period, change the time interval used to plot the data, and export the raw data to a CSV file.
The graph for this report plots:
- The maximum number of ports in use
- The average response time
- The minimum and maximum response time, which is expressed as a straight red line over each time interval
- The nth percentile line for the data. This percentile value can be changed from the default value of 95 in the Percentile field box
- You can remove the line for Number of Ports in use. To do this, click the Show Response Time Only box.
CAPS Versus Unsuccessful Report
The CAPS Versus Unsuccessful Report plots the call attempts per second and charts the unsuccessful calls over time for a Campaign run. Using this report, you can quickly see the correlation between the number of call attempts made to failures.
- Select the CAPS V.
Unsuccessful option from the list in the top right corner.
You will be presented with the following report:
Similar to the Port Usage report, you can filter data by time period, change the time interval used to plot the data, and export the raw data to a CSV file.
The graph for this report plots:
- The call attempts made per second
- The satisfactory calls per second
- The failed calls per second
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