I have not tried that. It will be a big change for me, as these two groups are 
large and are replicas of each other, so every soap call users server variable. 
 
I am assuming you are referring to variable called "server"
 
Let me try that if you think that might be the bug
 
Matt

sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What happens if you use different variable names for the two thread groups?

S.
On 31/10/05, m mat 
wrote:
> Hi
>
> Any pointers on this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Matt
>
> m mat 
wrote:
> I have two thread groups structured as follows
> Th Grp 1
> -----User Def Variables
> -------------------Server=Server1
> -----HTTP Authorizaton Manager
> ------------------Base URL =http://server1/folder1/glue
> ------------------User Name =uid
> ------------------Password =pwd
> ----HTTP HeaderManager
> ------------------Name=
> ------------------Value=JSESSIONID=${cookee}
> ----Bunch of SOAP calls
>
> Th Grp 2
> -----User Def Variables
> -------------------Server=Server2
> -----HTTP Authorizaton Manager
> ------------------Base URL =http://server2/folder1/glue
> ------------------User Name =uid
> ------------------Password =pwd
> ----HTTP HeaderManager
> ------------------Name=
> ------------------Value=JSESSIONID=${cookee}
> ----Bunch of SOAP calls
>
>
> The problem is:
> a. All calls get made to the server that is in the second thread group - 
> server2 in this case. If I put server2 in th grp 1 and servere 1 in th grp 2, 
> all calls get made to server 1. My understanding is that the user defined 
> variables should be able to override the server name with in the thread 
> group. As that variable gets used when calling the SOAP calls.
>
> b. Some calls do not get passed authorization information. The server 
> therefore rejects these calls. I have not been able to establish a pattern as 
> to which calls get authorization information and which do not .
>
> Can you please help me with what is going on?
>
> Thanks
>
> Matt
> Nop Lists wrote:
> well, this is exactly what is broken :-(
> the behaviour I described appears when loading files using the file open
> dialog in the listener...
>
> On 10/31/05, sebb wrote:
> >
> > You need to load JTL files using the file open dialog in the listener.
> >
> > On 26/10/05, Nop Lists wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > trying to load various results files created in the recent days into an
> > > aggregate report I keep getting the error (in the aggregate report)
> > > "Error loading result file - see log file".
> > >
> > > The logfile does not provide much more information. It says:
> > > 2005/10/26 15:32:32 INFO - jmeter.visualizers.gui.AbstractVisualizer:
> > > getting new collector
> > > 2005/10/26 15:32:32 WARN - jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File load
> > > failure, trying old data format.
> > >
> > > I am using JMeter 2.1.1.
> > > The top of the jtl file looks like this:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > threadName="Thread
> > > Gruppe 1-1" label="Login Request" time="1412" responseMessage="OK"
> > > responseCode="200" success="true">> > error="false" failure="false"/>> > 
> > > error="false" failure="false"/>
> > >
> > > Can anybody advise me how to load the JTL files?
> > > Thanks
> > > Nop
> > >
> > >
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