hi
netstat works on windows as well. Im not sure whether you'd get better data
with perfmon  (same dealine pressures prevent me from trying to investigate
this properly).

If you arent getting problems with 200 * 200 , and you need to simulate
heavier loads then can you distribute your jmeter test across multiple
machines?

Someone just posted a script to load the CSV files into a table and run
reports, you could tweak it to ignore error samples
regards
deepak

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:00 AM, shaoxianyang <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Both my server and client(jmeter) machines are windows xp machines.
>
> Deepak, how do I monitor socket in windows?  If you know?  Otherwise, I
> guess I have to install cygwin to do the netstat (i know windows has it)
> and
> grep thing.
>
> As for max open file limit, I don't think mine has that problem, since
> windows does not have that limit, right?
>
> Since I need to collect and analyze some data soon, I won't be able to keep
> tracking this.  I will only log the success result at this time.  But since
> once there is failure, the result will be deviating too much.  Shall I just
> trust the "median" out of all the result?  Obviously, that average is not
> helping at all.  Or there is other way to get more accurate result on how
> long each call takes?
>
> I will continue follow your instruction on tracking on this, once I am free
> on the current urgent task.  I will keep you guys posted.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Shaoxian
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