JMeter does not cache any samples.

How to turn off the cache depends on what you are sampling; check the
relevant server documentation to find out how to do this, and send the
server the appropriate command.

Also, check jmeter.log for errors - perhaps the zero times are not
valid responses.

On 29/06/06, Vitalie Valache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again!

My problem is simple, I just need to turn off the cache.
I keep getting the 0ms for some URLs which are already loaded in current or  a 
previous test run, although the size is normally  suggesting that at least some 
short time should be spent for them to be retrieved.

Assuming its probably the cache I'd like to turn it off .
Is it a possible way to turn off the cache ?!

Thanks!
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