In the Services tab, you can sort on column values (ascending or descending) by clicking the down arrow to the right of the column name. Use this arrow also to select the columns to display on this window.
This tab contains the following fields:
Identifies the currently deployed virtual service model.
Identifies the port and the type or protocol of the service.
Identifies the current state of the virtual service.
Indicates how much time has elapsed since the service was started.
Identifies the number of transactions that were recorded after the service started.
Displays the execution mode of the virtual service.
Displays the virtual service group of the virtual service.
Displays a red dot to indicate that errors occurred while running the service.
The Virtual Service Details panel at the bottom of the window displays details about the service.
This panel contains the following fields"
Identifies the name of the currently deployed virtual service model.
Displays the execution mode for this virtual service. See Specify How the Selected Model Should Behave in Using CA Service Virtualization.
Displays the date and time this service was last started.
Displays the number of transactions that VSE recorded after the service started.
The number of transactions currently executing.
Defines how many virtual users (instances) can execute simultaneously with the virtual service model. Capacity indicates how many threads exist to service requests for this service model. You can update this field while the service is running.
Displays the name of the virtual service group for this virtual service. If deployed virtual services have group tags, those tags are available in the field when you enter a character. A group tag must start with an alphanumeric character and can contain alphanumerics and the following special characters:
You must use the Tab or Enter key after you enter the group tag, then click Update to update the field.
To delete a group tag from a virtual service, click the X next to the group tag name, then click Update.
Identifies the name of the configuration file that this service uses.
Specifies whether to use the auto-restart option for this service. To change this value while the service is running, click this field.
Displays the date and time this service stopped.
Identifies the number of errors received.
Displays the largest number of transactions that have run concurrently.
Displays the think time percentage regarding the recorded think time.
To download the backing archive for the virtual service, click the name of the virtual service in the VSE Console. The system prompts you to save the MAR file that is associated with this virtual service.
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