Monitor elements
In addition to the test results common to all elements, the HTTP monitor generates a set of test results containing data specific to HTTP service tests.
Table 1 describes the additional elements for the HTTP monitor.
Elements indicated by an asterisk (*) are available as workspace attributes. The names of the attributes are shown within brackets below the element. Absence of an asterisk indicates there is no equivalent workspace attribute. Attributes shown in brackets but without an element indicate that they are only available as workspace attributes, there is no equivalent element.
Element |
Description |
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The average number of bytes transferred each second. |
( |
The number of bytes uploaded or downloaded. |
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The |
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The HTTP command issued by the monitor. For
example, |
( |
The time taken to connect to the server. |
( |
The time taken to download the file. |
( |
The number of page elements received. |
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The name of the form used in a |
( |
If a profile element retrieves multiple pages,
this element contains the result string of the last page retrieved.
This value is the same as that of |
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The value of the |
( |
The page accessed on the HTTP server. |
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The total number of resources downloaded during
a |
( |
The port used to access the HTTP server. If the test used a proxy server, this is the value of the port on the proxy server to which the request was submitted. To preserve
the port of the intended destination server, set the |
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The |
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The server authentication type for the proxy server. |
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The value true indicates that the proxy server retrieved the web page from the server, rather than from its own cache. |
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The port number of the proxy server to which the request was submitted. |
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The host name of the proxy server. |
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Used by the monitor together with the password to log into the proxy server. |
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The contents of the line matching the regular expression. |
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The regular expression. |
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The contents of the line matching the regular expression. |
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The status of the regular expression match:
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( |
The time taken after a connection is created, until the first byte of the page is received. |
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The time that has elapsed since the page was
last modified. This is the difference between the time of the test
and the value of the |
( |
URL download time of each element in a |
( |
URL of each page in a |
( |
Result string for each page downloaded in a |
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The name used to access pages that require the user to be authenticated. |
$proxyName
elements
if the generateProxyTokens
property has the value 1
,
or you started the monitor with the -generateproxytokens
command
line parameter.