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Getting Started with WCAT
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Documentation
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It is suggested that you read the documentation for WCAT in order to understand
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the environment and configuration needed. Documentation can be found under the
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doc folder in the directory that you installed WCAT to.
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Installing WCAT
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Prerequisite: all machines that will run WCAT must have the administrator account
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enabled and must all share a common password.
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1. Log into the WCAT Controller as administrator.
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2. Install wcat.msi on the machine to be used as a WCAT Controller.
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3. If any WCAT extension DLLs will be used, copy them to the WCAT installation
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directory. (typically c:\Program Files\WCAT)
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4. Open a command prompt; navigate to the WCAT installation directory.
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5. Run ‘cscript //H:Cscript’
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6. Run ‘wcat.wsf –terminate –update –clients {comma separated list of WCAT client
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machines}’ where the “clients” parameter accepts a comma separated list (no
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spaces) of the machines you plan on using as WCAT Client machines. Note: If
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the WCAT Controller machine will also be used as a WCAT Client, include
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‘localhost’ OR the name of the WCAT Controller machine in the list of clients.
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NOTE: If WCAT has never been installed on the WCAT Client machines before,
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this will cause the machines to reboot.
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Running WCAT
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1. Log into the WCAT Controller as administrator.
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2. Install wcat.msi on the machine to be used as a WCAT Controller.
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3. Open a command prompt, navigate to the WCAT installation directory (typically
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c:\Program Files\WCAT)
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4. Run ‘wcat.wsf –terminate –run –clients {comma separated client list} –t
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{scenario file} –f {settings file} –s {name of the Web Server} –singleip -x
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5. Output will be generated in the current directory, ‘log.xml’. To change this,
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use the ‘-o’ flag. For more help on options to pass to wcat.wsf type
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‘wcctl.exe -?’
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