So I should have an entry in my /etc/hosts files that says <MyComputer's
Host Name>  <MyComputersIP> ?? instead of <HOSTNAME> 127.0.0.1 ?

(and to play it safe I'll comment out anything that points to 127.0.0.1)

Unfortunately, this will have to wait til monday afternoon. Thanks for the
super fast response though!

Michael

On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 6:26 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 11/05/2008, Michael McDonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm utilizing 4 machines for Jmeter test, one master 3 slaves.
> >  The Master Machine is Windows XP SP2
> >  The Slaves are Ubuntu 8.04
> >   (I don't believe this SHOULD matter, but bear with me)
> >  The tests are not working on the remote computers only, and I'm not
> entirely
> >  sure why...
> >  1) In order to be assured that port 1099 was open on all the machines, I
> >  scanned them all using NMap.
> >  2) To double check they were all on the same subnet, I put them all on a
> >  switch with the master. (Their addresses are all 10.237.0.x)
> >  3) To make sure they were all on the same version of jmeter and that the
> >  same test and necessary data files were all accessible, I piled my csv
> and
> >  jmx files into the bin folder and ftp'ed them so they were all
> synchronous.
> >  (eventually, I'll just utilize subversion to sync them up, but for
> now...)
> >  4) To make sure that the jmeter-server bin wasn't failing, I was
> checking
> >  the logs using a tail (tail -f jmeter-server.log in the linux world) No
> >  exceptions were found.
> >  5) I was also watching the jmeter log very closely on the master
> computer.
> >  I keep getting the same error:
> >  jmeter.samplers.RemoteListenerWrapper: testStarted(host)
> >  java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused to host: 127.0.1.1;
> >  In my jmeter.log file for each remote computer I try to connect to.
>
> This usually means that the host database is not set up correctly.
> Check that the Ubuntu systems know their own IP addresses, and that
> they are not set to the loopback address.
>
> >  5a) To double check that I wasn't screwing things up by pointing my
> >  jmeter.properties file at the wrong place, I changed the local slave (
> >  127.0.0.1) to the non-loopback ip (10.237.0.x) and it still worked fine
> on
> >  the local machine.
> >
> >  Any help anyone could offer would be fantastically appreciated!
> >
> >  Thanks!
> >
> >
> >  Michael
> >
>
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