To perform heavy duty tests you need to tune your OS.
MacOS X / macOS
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This is an Optional Step. This is not needed if you are using ZebraTester to create a script. Only to run local ZebraTester Load Tests properly does Apica strongly recommend tuning the default network connections for your macOS system. |
macOS
The OS-settings for the maximum number of network connections per process is are restricted by default to a value of 256 on almost all MacOS macOS X versions. You can verify this value by entering the command "ulimit -n" from a terminal.
This default value is too small to execute even small tests from MacOS X systems and it macOS systems. It is also too small to monitor remotely executed cluster jobs executed on any other machines.
We recommend that you tune your MacOS X / macOS system.
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You can verify your current value by entering the command "ulimit -n" from a terminal.
ZebraTester includes an automated script that helps set these defaults to allow proper ZebraTester loadtest executions. Locate this script in the ZebraTester Folderunder the MacTuning subFolder
Automated Tuning of macOS
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Locate the Command File:
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Review the default (non-tuned) settings |
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Tuning instructions:
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Open a Finder window and navigate to the installation subdirectory /MacTuning(typically at /applications/zerbratester/mactuning)
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Execute the Command File:A terminal window appears. |
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Restart the MacOS X / macOS system (reboot).
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Verify the New Settings
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