I ran a load test and wrote all the data to a file in the "View Results
Tree".

Once I've exited JMeter and then restarted it, how do load this file into
JMeter for future viewing. When I attempt to open the file, I receive an
error:
"Error in TestPlan - see log file".

Specifically, I'm interested in the timestamps (first and last) held in
this file to identify the total run time.  If I look at this file through
notepad or xcel I see a number like: timeStamp="1079407847608"  How do I
interpret/convert this timestamp?  The documentation says "
                                                                            
 the default saved data includes a time stamp (the number of milliseconds   
 since midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC). "                                    
 Is it an accurate assessment of total run time in hours to take the        
 difference between the first and last timestamp and divide by 3,600,000?   
 The number of hours I'm receiving from this calculation on a single test   
 (manual stopwatch vs this timestamp method) is about 20% off.              
                                                                            
 Also, even though the cpu usage on our servers remains well under the max  
 cpu throughout these tests, as I increase the number of threads, the same  
 test takes disproportionately longer to complete.  20 threads over 20      
 seconds runs approximately 140% longer than 5 threads over 5 seconds.  Is  
 this increasing time due to the limits of my desktop cpu?                  
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Thanks in advance,                                                         
                                                                            
 Mike                                                                       
                                                                            


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