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= Reporting faults =

Please make sure you have read the manual. Some faults may be due to incorrect 
usage.
If you are sure you have found a bug, please check first whether anyone else 
has reported it in Bugzilla.
If not, it may be worth posting a question on the user list - someone else may 
have had a similar problem.

But please don't post entire log files or large test plans.

== Information to provide ==

As a minimum, please provide JMeter, Java and OS version information.
Also describe the steps needed to create the problem.

Does it happen all the time? Does it happen in non-GUI and client-server mode 
as well as GUI mode?

== Creating testcases ==

Make sure that any test case can be run using publicly available resources. 
The Java Sampler is useful for this, as it does not need a server.
Of course it is not much use for reporting problems with other samplers.
But it is fine for testing just about any other aspect of JMeter.

== Uploading files ==

Bugzilla allows files to be uploaded, but you must create an issue first.
It is helpful to include:

 * Description of how to reproduce the bug
 * jmeter.log file
 * jmeter.properties file if you have made any changes to it
 * test script(s)

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