TUNING


Web Mail Initialization workload
This topic describes testing the Web Mail Initialization workload.

Procedure

1. Make sure that you have already set up clients and servers for Server.Load.

2. Run the Create NotesBench Mail Person Documents agent to create the desired number of Person documents in the Domino® Directory. When prompted, set these variables:


3. On the Domino Administrator client, start Server.Load.

4. In the Test Type field, choose Built-In, and then choose Web Mail Initialization Workload from the list.

5. Click the Script Variables tab, and enter these values:


6. Verify that the client and server experience no errors while creating mail files. If a mail file has not been created, the test script creates the mail file during the first test iteration, but this adds overhead on the server back end. As a rule, CPU on the client and SUT should not exceed 75%, and the percentage of Disk Time on the Domino Server Data directory should not be a factor.

7. Click the Test Parameters tab. If you are running the test on multiple clients, increment the value of the Starting Thread No. parameter when you run the test on each client.

8. Set a Server.Load stop condition.

9. Click Execute.

10. Optional: Select metrics to monitor.

11. Optional: In the Server to receive console commands field, enter the name of the SUT.

12. Click Start Test.

13. Verify that the correct number of test mail files were created in the data directory. Each mail file is named MAILn.NSF, where n is a number.

14. Complete the procedure to run the Web Mail workload.

Related concepts
Setting up clients and servers for Server.Load
Running the built-in Server.Load workloads

Related tasks
Web Mail workload
Monitoring Server.Load metrics
Setting a Server.Load stop condition
Tips for running a Server.Load test
Running a custom Server.Load script