It sounds like your server might be rejecting some of the threads? To test this, try adding a Timer to your test and create a delay between samples. If this decreases the number of errors you see, it's a good indication that your server is being overwhelmed.
-Mike On 10 Jul 2002 at 9:17, samuel gru wrote: > Bonjour everybody > > I use Jmeter for my tests (send https requests to a web server) > I use a linux PC with 512Mo of memory. > My test plan is simple : > Thread group with 400 threads with a Ram-up of 300 seconds and just 1 loop. > Request defaults > Cookie manager > Page request (https) > File reporter > > > after launching all the thread, i have some request response Ok > but for some threads (about 200), I have this exception : > java.net.SocketException: Unexpected end of file from server > at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpClient.b(DashoA6275) > at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpClient.a(DashoA6275) > at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpClient.b(DashoA6275) > at com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpClient.a(DashoA6275) > at >com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnection.getInputStream(DashoA6275) > at >com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnection.getResponseCode(DashoA6275) > at >org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler.getErrorLevel(HTTPSampler.java:349) > at >org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler.sample(HTTPSampler.java:457) > at >org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler.sample(HTTPSampler.java:165) > at org.apache.jmeter.threads.JMeterThread.run(JMeterThread.java:138) > at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) > > the max use of the CPU is 30%. > Can you help me, please ? > > > Samuel GRU > Softeam > -- Michael Stover [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo IM: mstover_ya ICQ: 152975688 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>