Hello all, I'm new to the list. Please excuse if this mail is text and HTML I'm trying to send with Outlook and did say that the message should be plain text only but I don't really trust M$ to do just that. If it doesn't work I'll switch to webmail so excuse the possible breach of form.
Now to my problem. I'm tasked with doing a performance test for the project I'm working for. Pretty basic HTTPS frontend with LOTS of HW behind it to handle big loads. The load I need to generate will be more than on PC can drive. So I'll have to build a bigger test harness that can drive min. 150 HTTPS sessions concurrently indefinitely. I'm using JMeter 2.1.1 with Java 1.4.2. It's all running fine on my notebook (WinXP, Internal IP 172.22.1.120) and a second notebook (WinXP, IP 172.22.1.205). I can even set the second notebook up as a jmeter-server. Now the jmeter-servers I want to set up are Linux Fedora Core 4 machines that only run the most necessary stuff so that I can get more grunt out of them. There should be no X window system of any kind on the system. So I have a test server set up with FC4 and it's on 172.22.2.32. Now I have 2 problems. 1) I've imported a small test jmx to run in text mode so that I can see that the jmeter is working. When I start it (./jmeter -n -t 'UAT - Simple Login.jmx') it returns the following: Created the tree successfully Starting the test (.:3172): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: Now I've searched Google and it seems as if jmeter is trying to do something with X-windows. Has anybody any idea what I'm seeing? The jmeter.log said: 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.util.JMeterUtils: Setting Locale to en_US 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Version 2.1.1 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: java.version=1.4.2 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Locale=en (US) 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Copyright (c) 1998-2005 The Apache Software Foundation 2006/02/09 10:51:49 INFO - jmeter.JMeter: Loading file: UAT - Simple Login.jmx 2006/02/09 10:51:50 INFO - jmeter.samplers.SampleResult: Note: Sample TimeStamps are END times 2006/02/09 10:51:50 INFO - jmeter.samplers.SampleResult: sampleresult.default.encoding is set to ISO-8859-1 2006/02/09 10:51:50 WARN - jmeter.save.SaveService: Could not set up alias WebServiceSampler java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: while resolving class: org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.WebServiceSampler 2006/02/09 10:51:50 INFO - jmeter.save.SaveService: Using SaveService properties file 1.7 2006/02/09 10:51:50 INFO - jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler2: httpsampler2.basicauth=false 2006/02/09 10:51:50 INFO - jmeter.save.SaveService: All converter versions present and correct 2006/02/09 10:51:51 INFO - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Running the test! Which seems to tell me that something's happening. I've got the hunch it's just a Linux setup thing. 2) When I run jmeter-server all seems to be fine. Rmi is running, jmeter is running but when I want to connect the client machine (where jmeter display runs) gives me the foillowing errors in the jmeter.log: 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine: about to run remote test 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine: done initiating run command 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine: running clientengine run method 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.engine.ConvertListeners: num threads = 1 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.engine.ConvertListeners: num threads = 1 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.samplers.StandardSampleSender: Using Standard Remote Sampler for this test run 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.samplers.StandardSampleSender: Using Standard Remote Sampler for this test run 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.samplers.StandardSampleSender: Using Standard Remote Sampler for this test run 2006/03/09 09:52:15 INFO - jmeter.samplers.StandardSampleSender: Using Standard Remote Sampler for this test run 2006/03/09 09:52:16 ERROR - jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine: java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused to host: 127.0.0.1; nested exception is: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPEndpoint.newSocket(Unknown Source) at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPChannel.createConnection(Unknown Source) at sun.rmi.transport.tcp.TCPChannel.newConnection(Unknown Source) at sun.rmi.server.UnicastRef.invoke(Unknown Source) at org.apache.jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl_Stub.setHost(Unknown Source) at org.apache.jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine.run(ClientJMeterEngine.java: 123) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(Unknown Source) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(Unknown Source) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.net.Socket.<init>(Unknown Source) at sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIDirectSocketFactory.createSocket(Unknown Source) at sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIMasterSocketFactory.createSocket(Unknown Source) ... 7 more I hope someone can point me in the right direction to fix this. (As another info, the 172.22.xx.xx is one subnet!) I don't know where the 127.0.0.1 comes from. Thanx for the help and the jmeter-user list has already helped a lot! So thanx 4 all guys (and gals ;-) Cheers from Wellington (NZ) Oliver Erlewein --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]