6.6.1 Notes on using the IE scenarios
If you use the IE scenarios, specify the same settings about the following items on each physical host of the executing and standby nodes.
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(1) Setting of the Probe action condition definition file
Change the settings of the Probe action condition definition file to start and stop the IE Probe Daemon service using the Windows services. For details about how to change the settings of the Probe action condition definition file, see 5.1.5(1) Setting the Probe action condition definition file.
(2) Setting the account for measurement
Create an account for measuring response performance of the operations in the Internet Explorer.
(3) Setting the environment for measuring the IE scenarios
To measure the IE scenarios, log on to the Windows by the account for measurement and set the environment for measuring the IE scenarios. For details, see 5.1.5(3) Setting the environment for measuring the IE scenario.
(4) Recording the IE scenarios
To record the IE scenarios, log on to the Windows by the account for measurement and record the IE scenarios. For details about how to record, see 5.1.5(4) Recording the IE scenarios.
(5) Check replaying the IE scenarios in the IE Recorder
To measure the IE scenarios, log on to the Windows by the account for measurement, and check in advance whether the IE scenarios are replayed correctly in the IE Recorder before you measure the IE scenarios.
(6) Setting the log-on account for the service
Set the log on account for the Extensible Service IE Probe service. For details, see 5.1.5(6) Setting the log-on account for the service.
If the account for measurement is different from the log on account for the Extensible Service IE Probe service, the errors may occur when replaying the IE scenarios, such as error KAVK38756-E.