Session Files
in Oracle VTS
In Oracle VTS 8.1.0 all user selectable options can be saved in a file called a session file.
This file encapsulates all the selectable options in the tool and saves them in an
XML file. The user can select the necessary testing options and save them in this
file, which can be loaded later to apply all the saved options. When a user saves a
session file, the options are saved in all three stress levels, that is, Online
Mode, System Exerciser and Component Stress. Similarly when a session file is
loaded, the options of all the three stress levels are loaded. There are two types
of session files.
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Generic Session File |
Default file type for session files.
Generic session files are used if a session file is created on one
host and used on other hosts with different configuration. When
users load this type of session file on a host with different configuration,
Oracle VTS applies the options that it can apply and leaves the
rest as is. |
Host Specific Session File |
Users saves this type of session file
if they intend to use it in systems with similar configurations
or want to be restrictive in the application of options. When loading
this kind of file, Oracle VTS applies only the options to the devices
for which it can find a match and other devices and options are
disabled. |
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