On 03/03/2009, Ivan Usik <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello! > > I have Ubuntu server with installed and run apache 2.x, PHP 5.x, MySQL > 5.x. > Apache2 server is working good and I can get access to web-application > written on PHP located in the server's root directory from remote client > PC.
Can you access the status servlet? Does it generate XML in the same format as the Tomcat status servlet? > So, there is a jmeter installed on my remote client PC. I've created a > test > plan with jmeter and added the Monitor Results listener. Did you set "Use as Monitor" on the sampler? > I expected that the Monitor Results screen in jmeter will be contain > information about my Ubuntu remote server and it's perfomance, but there > is > nothing - there is no any servers in Monitor Results servers tree from > Perfomance tab, but the test was comleted successfully at the same time. > > What does that mean? Probably that the status output is not compatible. > How can I see information about load and perfomance of my Ubuntu server? What > shall I have to do? Use the standard admin tools provided with Ubuntu? > > -- > Sincerely! > Ivan Usik > -------------------------------------- > Skype: ivan.usik > Phone: +375 29 973 21 85 > e-mail: [email protected] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

