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Added info on generating logs and log format. Reorganized section headings 

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- == Suggestions and Recipes for Log Analysis ==
+ = Suggestions and Recipes for Log Analysis =
+ Please add your tips and tricks to this page. Extraction scripts and Excel 
Macros etc welcome!
  
- Please add your tips and tricks to this page. Extraction scripts and Excel 
Macros etc welcome!
- ----
+ == Generating Appropriate JMeter Logs ==
+ The default data logged during JMeter testing is quite sparse - important 
request and response fields are stored, but the full response sent back by the 
server is not stored. This is done to avoid bogging down the test client during 
load testing.
+ 
+ Using the following JMeter parameters on the command line generates log 
entries with corresponding higher detail for the test run. 
+ {{{
+ -Jjmeter.save.saveservice.data_type=true -Jjmeter.save.saveservice.label=true 
 -Jjmeter.save.saveservice.response_code=true 
-Jjmeter.save.saveservice.response_data=true 
-Jjmeter.save.saveservice.response_message=true 
-Jjmeter.save.saveservice.successful=true 
-Jjmeter.save.saveservice.thread_name=true  -Jjmeter.save.saveservice.time=true"
+ }}}
+ 
+ The JMeter timestamp_format parameter can be used to specify logentry 
timestamps format. For eg:
+ {{{
+ -Jjmeter.save.saveservice.timestamp_format="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"
+ }}}
+ 
+ As of April 2006, JMeter 2.1.1 must also be run with the following flag to 
ensure logfile uniformity:
+ {{{
+ -Dfile_format.testlog=2.0
+ }}}
+ This forces JMeter to use the old logformat which generates <sampleResult> 
element for all log entries. The newer format instead generates <httpSample> 
elements for HTTP requests and <sampleResult> for JDBC sampler entries - this 
is inconvenient from a automated log processing point of view. Refer this 
[http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-jmeter-user/200604.mbox/[EMAIL
 PROTECTED] Jmeter-user thread] for more details
+ 
+ The above settings can also be defined as global properties in the 
JMeter.properties configuration file. 
+ 
+ == The JMeter Log Format ==
+ The format of JMeter log entries generated when using the flags in the 
previous section is defined in the table below. (Editing note: 4 spaces are 
used to denote one level of XML 'indentation'.)
+ 
+ ||'''XML Element'''   ||'''Explanation'''||
+ ||{{{/testResults             }}}||Root element for XML test log||
+ ||{{{    @version     }}}||Version of test results. Currently (JMeter 2.1.1), 
set to "1.1" irrespective of testlog format flag.||
+ ||{{{    /sampleResult/...}}}||All log data is stored under an array of 
'sampleResult' elements.||
+ ||{{{        @timeStamp       }}}||Timestamp||
+ ||{{{        @dataType        }}}||Datatype - typically "text"||
+ ||{{{        @threadName      }}}||Name set for the thread group, with 
affixed at the end  " <iteration>-<thread_id>". For eg    "Integration Tests 
Thread Group 1-1"||
+ ||{{{        @label           }}}||Label set for the sampler. For eg    
"Login to Custom URL using test account credentials" ||
+ ||{{{        @time            }}}||Time in milliseconds for request to 
complete. Eg    "2515" ||
+ ||{{{        @responseMessage }}}||Response message. Eg    "OK" ||
+ ||{{{        @responseCode    }}}||Response code. Eg    "200" ||
+ ||{{{        @success         }}}||String indicating status of the request. 
Can be "true" or "false"||
+ ||{{{        /sampleResult/...        }}}||HTTP Redirects are represented as 
an array of nested 'sampleResult' elements. Only 1 level of nesting occurs 
(i.e. the nested subresults do not nest further).||
+ ||{{{        /property                }}}||A string containing POST Data, 
Query Data and Cookie Data||
+ ||{{{            @xml:space   }}}||XML attribute indicating whether that 
white space is significant. Set to "preserve" ||
+ ||{{{            @name                }}}||Set to "samplerData"||
+ ||{{{        /assertionResult/...     }}}||Assertion information are stored 
in an array of assertionResult||
+ ||{{{            @failureMessage      }}}||The failure message when the 
assertion fails||
+ ||{{{            @error               }}}||Set to "true" or "false" to 
indicate error in assertion (stays "false" on assertion failure)||
+ ||{{{            @failure             }}}||Set to "true" or "false" to 
indicate whether assertion failed or not||
+ ||{{{        /binary          }}}||Data returned in response||
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ == Perl Based Method for Log Extraction ==
- Here are the steps Sonam Chauhan uses to import and process JMeter log data 
in Excel. Steps #3 and 4 are quite painstaking. It would be nice to have a 
macro to automate those steps - however, it is beyond my Excel abilities at the 
moment.:
+ Here are some steps to import and process JMeter log data in Excel. Steps #3 
and 4 are painstaking and can be automated by Excel macros - however, this is 
beyond my abilities at the moment:
  
  1. First, generate delimited file for import into Excel. 
  

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