These are two different errors? The first looks like you have a corrupt
jar file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't knox what I am missing !!!
I have changed all 1099 to 2099 in jmeter.properties, and check that no
jmeter-server process is runing, but I am still having the same exception:
Exception in thread "main" java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid END header
(bad central directory off
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:112)
at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:127)
at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:65)
java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1099; nested
exception is:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.listen(TCPTransport.java:243)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.exportObject
(TCPTransport.java:178)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.exportObject
(TCPEndpoint.java:382)
at sun.rmi.transport.LiveRef.exportObject(LiveRef.java:116)
at sun.rmi.server.UnicastServerRef.exportObject
(UnicastServerRef.java:145)
at sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.setup(RegistryImpl.java:92)
at sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.<init>(RegistryImpl.java:78)
at sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.main(RegistryImpl.java:317)
Caused by: java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:331)
at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:318)
at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(ServerSocket.java:185)
at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(ServerSocket.java:97)
at
sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIDirectSocketFactory.createServerSocket
(RMIDirectSocketFactory.
at
sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIMasterSocketFactory.createServerSocket
(RMIMasterSocketFactory.
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.newServerSocket
(TCPEndpoint.java:615)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.listen(TCPTransport.java:231)
... 7 more
See also:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/remote-test.html
S.
On 20/10/05, Mike Measel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just thought of something else. You generally wouldn't have anything
running on 1099 unless you have an rmi application. So did you start
the jmeter-server script
and then kill it? Because it starts and spins off the rmiregistry
process which you must kill separately. Grep for rmiregistry.
Cheers.
sebb wrote:
You also need to change the port on the rmi server line. May need to
edit the startup script.
Or just run non-GUI.
S.
On 20/10/05, Mike Measel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Change the rmi port in the jmeter.properties.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
How should I run the remote server? I have never done this.
THANKS
Here is the log when I try jmeter-server on Unix:
java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1099; nested
exception is:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at
sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.listen
(TCPTransport.java:243)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.exportObject
(TCPTransport.java:178)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.exportObject
(TCPEndpoint.java:382)
at sun.rmi.transport.LiveRef.exportObject(LiveRef.java:116)
at sun.rmi.server.UnicastServerRef.exportObject
(UnicastServerRef.java:145)
at sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.setup(RegistryImpl.java:92)
at
sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.<init>(RegistryImpl.java:78)
at sun.rmi.registry.RegistryImpl.main(RegistryImpl.java:317)
Caused by: java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:331)
at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:318)
at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(ServerSocket.java:185) at
java.net.ServerSocket.<init>(ServerSocket.java:97)
at
sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIDirectSocketFactory.createServerSocket
(RMIDirectSocketFactory.java:27)
at
sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIMasterSocketFactory.createServerSocket
(RMIMasterSocketFactory.java:333)
at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.newServerSocket
(TCPEndpoint.java:615)
at
sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPTransport.listen
(TCPTransport.java:231)
... 7 more
log_file=jmeter.log java.io.FileNotFoundException: jmeter.log
(Permission denied)
[log_file-> System.out]
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.util.JMeterUtils: Setting Locale
to en 2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Version 2.1.1
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: java.version=1.4.2_05
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Locale=English
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Copyright (c) 1998-2005
The Apache Software Foundation
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl:
Starting backing engine on 1099
2005/10/20 17:55:44 INFO - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl:
Bound to registry on port 1099
Java apps in general don't perform well when X'd back across. Try
running jmeter remote servers instead.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Up to now I was using Jmeter on windows XP.
I have installed an XServer Client (Exceed) for using jmeter from
a remote unix OS with displays on my local PC:
I connect to the remote Unix System where Jmeter is installed. I
set the display to my PC where the Xserver Client is installed.
When I run Jmeter, a bad quality GUI is displayed : static
screen, very small characters, etc...
but jmeter runs well anyway.
It sounds as I am missing something when using jmeter on Unix.
Help please.
Plateform features:
Xserver client : Exceed / or X-DEEP_32 4.0
Remote Unix OS : Solaris
local OS : Windows XP Pro SP2.
Thanks
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