Note that no output is seen directly in the script and no output recorded to a logfile. Instead the output is stored as a job by the web service. For example the following script would retrieve the output for the run job.
set UserDefaultDir [ file dirname [ info script ] ] ::tcl::tm::path add "$UserDefaultDir/modules" package require rest package require huddle set res [rest::get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=5D1F4FF558CE03E223730313 "" ] puts "JSON format" puts $res
With the output as follows.
% source joboutput.tcl JSON format [ "0", "Vuser 1:RUNNING", "1", "Beginning rampup time of 1 minutes", "0", "Vuser 2:RUNNING", "2", "Processing 1000000 transactions with output suppressed...", "0", "Vuser 3:RUNNING", "3", "Processing 1000000 transactions with output suppressed...", "0", "Vuser 4:RUNNING", "4", "Processing 1000000 transactions with output suppressed...", "0", "Vuser 5:RUNNING", "5", "Processing 1000000 transactions with output suppressed...", "0", "Vuser 6:RUNNING", "6", "Processing 1000000 transactions with output suppressed...", "1", "Rampup 1 minutes complete ...", "1", "Rampup complete, Taking start AWR snapshot.", "1", "Start Snapshot 298 taken at 05 JUL 2019 14:20 of instance VULCDB1 (1) of database VULCDB1 (1846545596)", "1", "Timing test period of 2 in minutes", "1", "1 ...,", "1", "2 ...,", "1", "Test complete, Taking end AWR snapshot.", "1", "End Snapshot 298 taken at 05 JUL 2019 14:20 of instance VULCDB1 (1) of database VULCDB1 (1846545596)", "1", "Test complete: view report from SNAPID 298 to 298", "1", "5 Active Virtual Users configured", "1", "TEST RESULT : System achieved 0 Oracle TPM at 27975 NOPM", "0", "Vuser 2:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "Vuser 1:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "Vuser 6:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "Vuser 5:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "Vuser 3:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "Vuser 4:FINISHED SUCCESS", "0", "ALL VIRTUAL USERS COMPLETE" ]
The dumpdb command can be used to dump all of the SQLite database to the web service console for debugging and the killws command cause the web service terminate.