Chris,

Can you provide more detail about your test plan? From 
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Random_Controller:

"Interactions between multiple controllers can yield complex behavior. This is 
particularly true of the Random Controller. Experiment before you assume what 
results any given interaction will give."

Thanks,

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Cameron [mailto:ch...@upnix.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 6:01 PM
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Uneven Sampler execution

I have 10 JDBC Request samplers under a Random Controller. When I run
my test (20 threads, 50 loops for example), I have 5 Samplers that
stop at 20 requests, 4 that stop at 100 requests, and one that does
500 requests before the run is over. This, exactly, is my problem.

Additionally, each of these 10 JDBC Requests get parameters from 8 CSV
Data config elements and 1 Random Variable element. Some of the JDBC
Requests share variables from one CSV file.



In my Aggregate Graph listener, it shows 0 errors for all JDBC
Requests. I've enabled each JDBC Request one by one, and verified that
the parameters are being set, and correct data is being returned. My
jmeter.log shows no errors and for the most part looks normal.

What could be causing these samplers to not be run in even
"randomness", as I would expected?


If you read through that, you have my sincere thanks.


Chris

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