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How to: Create a Load Test Results Repository Using SQL

Results of load tests are stored in a SQL database. The SQL database is called the Load Test Results Store. It can be local, typically using SQL Express, or remote, using any version of SQL. After the database schema is created, you can save the load test results to the database.

One option is to create the database tables on a local server that is running SQL Express. You only have to run the scripts one time for your local Load Test Results Store to be the global setting for all load tests.

For a controller, setup creates a default local instance of SQL Express and the Load Test Results Store and configures it for use by the controller. For any setup that does not use a remote machine, the database is created on the first run of a load test. You need to configure a separate and different Results Store if you want to use a database on a more powerful SQL Server. You can later mine the data mined by additional users. For more information, see Distributing Load Test Runs Across Multiple Test Machines Using Test Controllers and Test Agents.

Requirements

  • Visual Studio Ultimate

To set up a computer running SQL

  1. Open a Visual Studio Command prompt. Type the following text:

    On a 32-bit version of Windows running Visual Studio Premium type: cd n:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE

    -or-

    On a 64-bit version of Windows running Visual Studio Premium type: cd n:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE

  2. In that folder, type the following text:

    • **SQL Express:**SQLCMD /S localhost\sqlexpress /i loadtestresultsrepository.sql

    • SQL: You can install the database to any existing SQL server. For example, if you had a SQL server named ContosoServer1 you would use the following command:

      SQLCMD /S ContosoServer1 -i loadtestresultsrepository.sql

    Warning

    The parameters are case sensitive. You must type uppercase S and lowercase i.

    You might also need to specify a user name and password so that you can connect to ContosoServer1. If so, you would use the following command:

    SQLCMD /S ContosoServer1 -U <user name> -P <password> -i loadtestresultsrepository.sql

    Warning

    The parameters are case sensitive. You must type uppercase S, U, and P, and lowercase i.

  3. On the Load Test toolbar, choose Manage Test Controllers. The Manage Test Controllers dialog box is displayed.

  4. In the Load Test Results Connection String, click the browse button (…) to display the Connection Properties dialog box.

    Note

    If you change the connection string for a controller, then you must select the controller.

  5. In Server Name, type localhost\sqlexpress or the name of the server that you used in step 2 such as ContosoServer1.

  6. Under Log on to the server, choose Use Windows Authentication.

  7. Under Connect to a database, choose Select or enter a database name. Select LoadTest from the drop-down list box.

  8. Choose OK.

  9. Choose Close in the Administer Test Controller dialog box.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Select a Load Test Results Repository

How to: Run a Load Test Using Test Controllers and Test Agents Specified in a Test Setting

Concepts

Managing Load Test Results in the Load Test Results Repository

Other Resources

Distributing Load Test Runs Across Multiple Test Machines Using Test Controllers and Test Agents