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Next Threaded Pages: 1 itshark Member Reged: 10/05/02 Posts: 31 Loc: Scottsdale, AZ, USA LoadRunner Could Not Resolve mount error could not resolve address for unknown error Address of Host Error... #110201 - 10/22/02 02:14 PM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply I am performance testing a very secure website, and am having some challenges, mount error could not resolve address for server to say the least.... When I do the initial record to get to the website under test, everything records fine, but when I play back, I receive the following error(s):xxxx.c(19): Error: could not resolve address of host www.xxxxxx.com xxxx.c(19): web_url highest severity level was "ERROR", 0 body bytes, 0 header bytesIs there something that I can GET or SET to help fix the problem?Thanks, Itshark------------------ Post Extras:
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punekar (Suresh) Member Reged: 12/19/00 Posts: 779 Loc: Pune, Maharashtra, India Re: LoadRunner Could Not Resolve Address of Host Error... #110202 - 10/22/02 10:00 PM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply quote:xxxx.c(19): Error: could not resolve address of host www.xxxxxx.com Are you using a proxy to get to the host ? Are you able to ping the destination from your machine ?-------------------Suresh Nageswaran, CQA, CSTE punekar@yahoo.com Cognizant Technology Solutions, Pune, India. Post Extras: pragma Member Reged: 07/23/02 Posts: 65 Re: LoadRunner Could Not Resolve Address of Host Error... #110203 - 10/23/02 12:43 AM Edit Reply Quote Quick Reply Hi,There might be a DNS issue. If the machine you've recorded with and the injector machine are not connected to the same DNS server, it might just be the the DNS server of the injector machine is missing the resolving of the name in the script.A simple but not safe work around is to replace the name in the script with the IP.Cheers ------------------ Post Extras: itshark Member Reged: 10/05/02 Posts: 31 Loc: Scottsdale, AZ, USA Re: LoadRunner Could Not Resolve Address of Host Er
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