Thanks Torsten, I know little about VB , but will give it a go ..
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Thanks Matthew,
I use Firebug during the development but for my purposes I would need
something robotic collecting and stating in the back ground, although
some its suggestions/recommendations is not always useful.
I have considered/ing the web logs, and using 'rt_base_time', but both
these are
Ho raed,
Some of my users created a vb scrip (fuckinbg crap) doing something like this.
Sent it to you tomorrow!
Torsten
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Raed El-Hames wrote:
Versions 3.6.4 and 3.8.5
apache2,mod_perl2 and mysql5
Have anyone done any kind of monitoring / profiling of RT response time,
ie measure the time it takes to display a ticket / (or create a ticket
but possibly doing this every 5/10 minutes wont be desirable)
Can anyone
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Raed El-Hames wrote:
Versions 3.6.4 and 3.8.5
apache2,mod_perl2 and mysql5
Have anyone done any kind of monitoring / profiling of RT response
time, ie measure the time it takes to display a ticket / (or create a
ticket but possibly doing this every 5/10 minutes wont be
Hi Raed,
find attached vbs script. let me explain how it works.
It opens IE, logging in as user (credentials you find in password file) and
opening the homepage, opening a queue and a ticket, then does a ticket update
(comment) and returns back to homepage. this is done every few seconds from