I have tried to run JMeter from a different machine, but the same occurs.. In fact, I still get the OutOfMemory issue after 10 threads :/ After this the test continues and right before I get the following OutOfMemory exception, the Autostop plugin tells me that the avg response time is over 20s (which it was not as I can see from my IIS log). Can anyone perhaps try this testcase and see if they get the same result as I do? (make sure to fill in the URL, should happen with all URLs).
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Run jmeter on a different machine On Mar 29, 2011 8:53 AM, "Cor-Paul Bezemer" <c.beze...@tudelft.nl> wrote: > I'm using Win 7, Java 1.6.0, Jmeter 2.4 and I'm not running it from inside a > virtual machine. > > -----Original Message----- > From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] > Sent: dinsdag 29 maart 2011 17:21 > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: question about duration assertion > > Rather strange. > > What OS are you using? JVM? JMeter version? > > Are you running it in a virtual machine? > That can cause problems with clocks. > > On 29 March 2011 15:33, Cor-Paul Bezemer <c.beze...@tudelft.nl> wrote: >> Hmmmm OK... The strange thing is that I don't really see my java process >> using a large amount of memory. >> >> The memory settings are HEAP=-Xms1536m -Xmx1536m and the actual memory > usage >> does not come near this. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: apc [mailto:a...@apc.kg] >> Sent: dinsdag 29 maart 2011 16:29 >> To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org >> Subject: RE: question about duration assertion >> >> A-ha! OutOfMemory! >> >> This means that your JMeter works with resource problems... 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