I tried it here..if you have view results tree writing to a file and
in any view results tree listener if you open that file(extension
jtl)... it shows all the logged data in same form..
if jmeter is run with -n option this is the only way I can think of..

Himanshu



On 8/26/08, gwatson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Well, I have it in my test plan. I just dont know what options to start
>  jmeter with in order to view the data written to the results tree. Anyone
>  know?
>
>
>  Himanshu Ghai wrote:
>  >
>  > In my jmeter scripts that are launched using cron..I have given a shared
>  > location as the path for aggregate log...try it in your jmeter plan
>  > itself..
>  > to give a path for the view results tree jmx file...results tree could
>  > be pretty resource intensive...use the configure option for view results
>  > tree to
>  > minimize the logged data... may be request headers are sufficient...
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Himanshu
>  >
>  >
>  > On 8/26/08, gwatson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but I am new to this forum.
>  >>
>  >>  Anywhoo, I am using jmeter from a remote server to test load balancing
>  >>  through a couple of new server iron GT's. I have the serverirons
>  >> configured
>  >>  to hand out cookies to cookie-able browsers in order to maintain session
>  >>  state. (our application is relies on session state)
>  >>
>  >>  I am using the following command to run a jmx test plan against said
>  >> load
>  >>  balancer: (from a wrapper script)
>  >>
>  >>  jmeter -n -DHost=$HOST -t $JMXDIR/$JMX -Dhttpclient.localaddress=$IP -l
>  >> $LOG
>  >>
>  >>  The tests appear to be working. However, I need to verify that I am
>  >> getting
>  >>  cookie'd appropriately. I dont see anything in the logfile that Im
>  >> writing
>  >>  to that lets me know what cookies Ive been issued. Locally Im able to
>  >> run a
>  >>  jmx from jmeter gui and view the cookie information by adding a "view
>  >>  results tree" element to my thread group. Does anyone know how I would
>  >>  accomplish the same thing remotely? (Note that I have to run the remote
>  >>  tests through CLI)
>  >>
>  >>  TIA!
>  >>
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