The word is just misleading, It is not undefined as in "not there", it just means indeterminate (as in, each user path will finish it's current iteration so we don't know exactly when it will end as every user path is different)
I am running a test with duration for the below script with below transactions.
- Send Msg
- Receive Msg
And the stop policy for this population is "Indeterminate - Allow...
Depending on the stop policy you've configured for your populations, it can take a long time for a test to stop.
By default, the virtual users are immediately stopped. The...
I started a test and while checking the runtime overview I saw one of the virtual user instance that were not able to login and produce lot's of errors then. I did not manage...
NeoLoad allows you to increase or decrease the number of virtual users that are running during a test. Currently, you can decide to stop this virtual users at the population...