Getting Started
- Minimum System Requirements for Installation
- Installing HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
- Commander Startup Instructions
- Changing the Repository Path
- Upgrading
- Getting Help
- Feedback
Minimum System Requirements for Installation
Make sure your PC conforms to the following minimum hardware and software requirements:
Hardware Specifications
Web Browsers Supported for HTTP/S Recording in Script Modeler
Supported Protocols
Software Prerequisites
- Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, with at least service pack 5
- Windows Installer for Windows NT 1.1, instmsi.exe. This is not part of the basic installation of Windows NT 4.0. It can be downloaded from http://opensta.org/.
- An up-to-date HTML Help system, the update may be downloaded from msdn.microsoft.com; search for Microsoft HTML Help.
- OpenSTA also requires version 2.5, or later, of Microsoft Data Access Components MDAC_Typ.exe. Visit http://opensta.org/ for download details.
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Installing HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
Installing HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
- Close down all applications.
- Locate the OpenSTA Microsoft Windows Installer Package, .MSI file, and double-click.
- Click Next.
- In the Select Installation Folder window, enter the installation path in the text box.
- Make sure the location you select for the installation has at least 20MB of free space.
- Note: This location is the default location for the automatic creation of the Repository when you first run Commander. We recommend you Select a New Repository Path after startup.
- Follow the on-screen instructions until installation is complete.
- At the end of the installation procedure you must reboot your computer before running Commander.
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Commander Startup Instructions
Commander Startup Instructions
Commander is the Graphical User Interface that runs within the OpenSTA Architecture and functions as the front end for all Test development activity. It is the program you need to run in order to use HTTP/S Load.
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Launch Commander
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Changing the Repository Path
The Repository is used to store all the files that define a Test and Test results, which can use up a lot of hard disk space when you create and run Tests.
The OpenSTA program directory structure is the default location for the creation of the Repository when you first startup Commander.
We recommend changing the location of the Repository if you expect to generate large volumes of Test related files, so that the performance of your PC is not compromised.
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Select a New Repository Path
- In Commander select Tools > Repository Path.
- In the Browse for folder dialog box, select a new Repository path by moving through the directory structure displayed and choose the location you want.
- Click OK to create a new Repository.
Upgrading
You can download the latest version of HTTP/S Load from http://opensta.org/.
Before installing new versions of HTTP/S Load you must remove the current version. Then reboot your PC and install HTTP/S Load as previously described.
When you uninstall HTTP/S Load only program files are removed. The Repository is unaffected so your Tests and Test results are available when you startup the new version.
The OpenSTA program directory structure is the default location for the creation of the Repository when you first startup Commander. So if you install the upgrade in a different location to the previous version, you will need to Select a New Repository Path to locate the Repository and access existing Tests.
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Uninstalling HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
Installing HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
Uninstalling HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
- Locate the OpenSTA Microsoft Windows Installer Package, .MSI file, and double-click.
- Click Remove OpenSTA.
- Click Finish to uninstall the current version of OpenSTA.
- Follow the on-screen instructions until the uninstall is complete.
See also:
Installing HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA
Getting Help
On-line Help
HTTP/S Load incorporates a comprehensive on-line Help system. Click Help in the Menu Bar and select an option from the list.
Web Site Help
HTTP/S Load and OpenSTA are supported by several Web sites which contain a variety of product information. Some of these sites can be accessed through the HTTP/S Load on-line Help system.
http://opensta.org/: Includes a variety of useful information and downloads, including the software, source code, documentation, HTTP/S Testing, Getting Started Guide and demonstration Web site for product training.
Download and work through the HTTP/S Testing, Getting Started Guide tutorial in combination with the demo Web site to learn basic functionality of HTTP/S Load.
http://opensta.com/: Includes information on how OpenSTA can help you in relation to your specific business circumstances. Provides details on Consultancy, Training and Support services relating to OpenSTA HTTP/S Load software. It also includes FAQs, mailing lists, contact details and product news.
http://cyrano.com/: OpenSTA Support, Consultancy and Training services, are available through CYRANO.
Technical Support
Technical support is available from CYRANO Technical Support Department if you have a valid support license. For details on purchasing a support license contact http://opensta.com/.
If you are located in a country which is not listed above please contact us at: http://cyrano.com/support/, and complete the form.
Feedback
Use the OpenSTA mailing lists if you have suggestions or questions about HTTP/S Load, or if you want to share your experiences of using the product. You can browse through previously submitted messages in the archives to see if other users may have addressed issues that interest you. For up to date information on all mailing list discussion forums go to http://opensta.org/.
If you have questions or comments that you do not feel are appropriate for the mailing groups, launch http://opensta.org/ and follow the Contacts link.
Contact OpenSTA project members at CYRANO
Mailing Lists There are three mailing lists available, Announce, User and Developer. To find out more and to sign up to the appropriate mailing list visit: http://opensta.org/ E-mail: Further enquiries: info@opensta.comDocumentation: docs@opensta.org Web sites:
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