On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 17:37, Scott Eade wrote:
> On 23/01/2003 6:18 PM, "Cameron Zemek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 17:02, Scott Eade wrote:
> >> 1. Set a ramp-up figure of greater than 0s - to start 1 thread per second
> >> use 100s.
> > 
> > Then the thread finishes before the next one starts. I want 100 threads
> > running at the same time.
> How short are your scripts?  I would imagine the scripts would have to be
> more than 1 second long (including delays) in order to be an accurate
> reflection of real users utilizing the system.

Short, I was load testing the server not an application. I was
requesting a 94byte HTML document (Hello World). I got an average of
73ms which is less then a second. The jmeter-server script was running
on the web server. Is this okay? How does remote testing with JMeter
work??

> > 
> >> 2. Have you tried with a lower number of threads first - e.g. 1, 10, 30, 50,
> >> 75?
> > 
> > Yeah, it works okay at 10. Don't know the breaking point.
> Good.
> > 
> >> 3. Are there any delays in your scripts?  If there are no delays then even a
> >> fast PC can quickly become overwhelmed (I have seen as few as 20 threads bog
> >> down a reasonably fast PC).  If you include realistic simulations of user
> >> delays in your scripts you should have no problem dealing with 100 or more
> >> threads.
> > 
> > How do you add delays???
> Look in the user reference under timers.  Note that these are hierarchical
> (as opposed to sequential) elements, if you add a timer at the root of your
> test script then the delay will occur between every request.  If you want a
> delay for a specific request then add the timer as a child of the request.

So you add a timer. Cool.

> HTH,
> 
> Scott
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