>At this time, I do not rely on the timings as reported by Jmeter, but >exploint reverse proxy logs instead. Jmeter's role is to induce load and >that's it.
What are these logs? How do I get access to them? >3. The time your browser takes until you can see anything, at least some >text >All are usually different. For me, the last one is the most interesting, >and it is very close to the time to load the HTML content and nothing >else. How do you calculate the #3? >Still, do keep in mind that time #2 is not all that important, don't >waste your energy on figuring out a way to measure it with Jmeter (it >may not even be possible). Oh, I wouldn't, but don't see any other options at this moment... maybe you answer to a previous question (about #3) would help. >because I have a very nice, elaborate and precise protocol of all requests and responses >in my loadbalancer log. How does it help you to calculate the page response time? Could you give me a detailed example of how you utilize such logs? -- View this message in context: http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/Test-plan-for-970-page-requests-every-5-min-tp2826174p2844125.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-h...@jakarta.apache.org