On 16/01/07, Raghavendra Kristam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, jmeter is available in bin directory.

I Installed jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30, jdk1.5.0_08 and

Which provider of Java?

jakarta-jmeter-2.2.

Tomcat server is running fine.

On Windows system jmeter is working fine when I
clicked jmeter.bat. When I run the jmeter shell script
getting following errors.

# sh jmeter
Warning: -server not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -Xms256m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -Xmx256m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -XX:NewSize=128m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -XX:MaxNewSize=128m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=2 not understood.
Ignoring.
Warning: -XX:PermSize=64m not understood. Ignoring.
Warning: -XX:MaxPermSize=64m not understood. Ignoring.

The above are because -X flags are not standard - just comment out in
the shell script

Warning: -jar not understood. Ignoring.

This is a serious problem - if your version of Java does not
understand the -jar flag then it is not a standard version of java.

If this problem still persists after you have eliminated the -X
warnings, then you will need a different version of Java.

Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: ..ApacheJMeter.jar

That's because the -jar flag is not recognised.

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