You can use JConsole for monitoring the servers....
Nagusoft wrote: > > You can try JConsole to monitor the client system in which JMter is > running.... > > Bhattacharya, Sudip wrote: >> >> Hi friends, >> >> >> >> This may not be directly linked to JMeter, so please tolerate. >> >> I am using JMeter to emulate 500 users load on a system. I need to >> monitor the servers during this load test in an automated way. >> >> What is the best way to monitor servers? >> >> >> >> I need to monitor basically: >> >> a. CPU Usage (of whole system) >> >> b. CPU Usage (of specific applications - java instances running the >> EJB/WEB nodes for e.g.) >> >> c. Memory Usage (of whole system) >> >> d. Memory Usage (of specific applications - java instances running >> the EJB/WEB nodes for e.g.) >> >> e. Disk I/O on database server >> >> >> >> The monitoring system should have a way to report out the captured data >> in a graph, which can be overlaid with the JMeter graphs to view system >> behavior under the load. >> >> >> >> Is there any opensource/freeware tool to monitor and log these? >> >> ______________________________ >> >> Sudip Kumar Bhattacharya >> >> >> >> This e-mail (and any attachments), is confidential and may be privileged. >> It may be read, copied and used only >> by intended recipients. Unauthorized access to this e-mail (or >> attachments) and disclosure or copying of its >> contents or any action taken in reliance on it is unlawful. Unintended >> recipients must notify the sender immediately >> by e-mail/phone & delete it from their system without making any copies >> or disclosing it to a third person. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/HTTP-Request-Sampler-configuration-for-REST-tp28537768p28691254.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

