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Informatica Power Center TestingNaveen
17Apr 2011
Debugger: Very useful tool for debugging a valid mapping to gain
troubleshooting information about data and error conditions. Refer
Informatica documentation to know more about debugger tool.
Test Load Options – Relational Targets.
Running the Integration Service in Safe Mode
Test a development environment. Run the Integration Service in
safe mode to test a development environment before migrating to
production
Troubleshoot the Integration Service. Configure the Integration
Service to fail over in safe mode and troubleshoot errors when
you migrate or test a production environment configured for high
availability. After the Integration Service fails over in safe mode,
you can correct the error that caused the Integration Service to
fail over.
Syntax Testing: Test your customized queries using your source
qualifier before executing the session. Performance Testing for
identifying the following bottlenecks:
Target
Source
Mapping
Session
System
Use the following methods to identify performance bottlenecks:
Run test sessions. You can configure a test session to read from a
flat file source or to write to a flat file target to identify source and
target bottlenecks.
Analyze performance details. Analyze performance details, such
as performance counters, to determine where session
performance decreases.
Analyze thread statistics. Analyze thread statistics to determine
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the optimal number of partition points.
Monitor system performance. You can use system monitoring
tools to view the percentage of CPU use, I/O waits, and paging to
identify system bottlenecks. You can also use the Workflow
Monitor to view system resource usage. Use Power Center
conditional filter in the Source Qualifier to improve performance.
Share metadata. You can share metadata with a third party. For
example, you want to send a mapping to someone else for testing
or analysis, but you do not want to disclose repository connection
information for security reasons. You can export the mapping to
an XML file and edit the repository connection information before
sending the XML file. The third party can import the mapping from
the XML file and analyze the metadata.
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