Bhagwan Sahai wrote:
Hi Ronan Klyne,
Jmeter has one listener named "monitor". I could not find that how can I
user this for pramati server. Can you tell me how I can integrate Perfmon or
I think this may help you:
http://www.performancewiki.com/performance-staf-jmeter3.html
logman to Jmeter? Plz let me know if you know about it.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronan Klyne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 6:48 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Bhagwan Sahai wrote:
Hi,
I am new to jmeter. I need to get the cpu and memory utilization for the
web
server while load testing using jmeter. Can anybody suggest me? It would
be
great for me. Plz let me know if anybody knows.
It's not a feature of JMeter - think of JMeter as an automatic web browser.
If your web server is on Windows, you can use task manager.
If you run Linux, use the command 'w' or 'uptime'. 'cat /proc/meminfo'
will probably help too.
If you have another OS, you'll have to look it up yourself...
hope that helps,
Ronan
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