Hi iblavins,
One major point  I missed I guess,
Those 1800 request are made only by one thread group where I gave the number
of sample  per min as 12 through constant throughput timer.

See my replies inline.



iblavins wrote:
> 
> G'day
> 
> I see three broad possibilities. One is that the target machine is only
> capable of discharging 1800 requests in one hour.
> 
> The second is that you test plan structure isn't quite right for what you
> want and you are actually only set up to make 1800 requests.
> 
> The third is that the run is being stopped by errors.
> 
> To distinguish between these have a look at the timing of the requests. Do
> all 1800 get done early in the hour and then no more - suggesting option 2
> or 3, or are they spread over the hour, suggesting option 1
> [harschel]All the requests are spread over one hour.
> One more thing, the response time which I am getting from the production
> server for the request are too small than what is being shown in the
> JMeter .
> 
> Assuming when you say you get 1800 requests done you mean exactly 1800
> then
> I would think options 2 or 3 is more likely than option 1. I would guess
> that 1800 requests = 2 completed requests each for 100 users of each of 9
> thread groups. So did we request only 2 or did we get only 2.
> 
> To distinguish between options 2 and 3 I would look at the log. My guess
> is
> that the 2nd request for each user is failing and each user is exiting at
> that point. This could be an input data issue. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ian Blavins
> Contract Performance Engineer
> Temenos
> 
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> From: harschel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 16 August 2007 08:05
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Lesser number of requests are sent.
> 
> 
> Hi,
> I am using JMeter for load testing of my application.But  I am not getting
> the expected number of requests which I am intend to make.
> Through the distributed testing, I am running two jMeter server and one
> client (who also acts as one of the sever ).
> The simulated load is of just 100 users so 50-50 users are distributed on
> each machine. 
> There are 9 different types of requests each user is supposed to make.
> I created 9 different thread groups for each type of request .And each
> thread group is having 50 users where I checked the "forever" loop .And I
> am
> running the script for one hour.
> There is constant throughput timer for each request.
> For example , I am giving a target throughput ie. samples per minutes as
> 12
> .So it is expected that each minute a single user will create 12 requests
> and the request is being sent each 5 secs. (60/12= 5 sec).
> So I am running for one hour , 
> the total number of expected requests are for one user = 12*60 = 720
> requests.
> Hence for 100 users , it would be = 720 * 100 = 72,000 requests .
> But in JMeter, i could see only 1800 requests are being made. Very less
> compared to what I expected.
> Any reason why this is happening and solution for that ?(Why so less
> number
> of requests)
> 
> Second concern is : Since I am running this test on two machine, and
> giving
> 50 users each, in the "threadName " I could see users upto 50 . i.e. they
> are numbered like users("users" is the name I had given for the thread
> group) users1-50 and nothing beyond that.
> So does it mean that it simulated 50 users or 100 users???
> 
> Any suggestion would be of great help.
> Thanks .
> 
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