Hello,

we had the same Problems, but we were able to sort it out:
make sure to use the same, latest java classes everywhere
analyse the given batch file and use your own, adapted batch file to start 
the remote client.

Christoph Winkler

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        Subject:        Command line remote hosts fail to start


I'm doing load testing with four remote computers and a controller 
computer using commandline. Everytime we run the commandline on the 
controlling computer it will produce thread exceptions, array out of 
bounds and not start all of the remote computers. It's different every 
time as to which computers it does and does not start, sometimes it will 
start 3 sometimes it will start 1. Any advice?


Thank you,

Ian Gass
Technical Specialist
Creative Labs, Inc. - Stillwater

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