Hi,

You can create different thread groups and give different remp up and
different schedular so that once one thread complete the first ramp up then
next thread group will start the test.like the we need to create different
thread groups for diff ramp ups..this is just one way to solve the issue but
not accurate :)
--Mahesh

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Parvathaneni, Sireesha <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> - Is it possible to run one test controlled by a single Jmeter script and
> produce one complete
> report.
> - Is it possible in one test to easily change levels of threads (users) for
> periods of times.
> For example: 10 users for 10 minutes, then ramp to 25 users for 10 minutes,
> then ramp to 50
> users for 10 minutes, then ramp to 100 users for 10 minutes.
>
> - #Runs/Min Response Time/max RT/ average RT / #errors / 95% RT /
> throughput
> / data transfer
> rates
>
> - Is it possible differentiate no.of pass/fail samples for each thread.
> Attempted: (Count)
> Successful :(count)  Failed: (count)
>
> - Produce graphs of the Jmeter test results - show min, max, average, std.
> dev,95%line
>    Some examples:
>        - Response time vs. elapsed time
>        - Concurrent Users vs. elapsed time
>        - Errors vs. elapsed time
>        - throughput vs. elapsed time
>        - Response time vs. #requests/sec
>        - Errors vs. #requests/sec
>          - Response time vs. Concurrent Users
>        - Throughput vs. Concurrent Users
>        - response time(min.max,avg) vs request type(lable)
>       - Concurrent users vs  #requests/sec
>
> Please let me know if there will be a way to get the above.
>
> Thanks,
> Siri
>

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