RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread vijay
Hi Joe, try this tool for bandwidth throttling and its freeware .. http://www.shunra.com/nimbus/ vka -Original Message- From: Casadonte, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 8:43 PM To: 'JMeter Users List' Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling] Thanks.

PROBLEMS JDBC TEST USING ORACLE 8I

2003-06-25 Thread María Catalina Acero - TECNOVAS
I'm using Oracle 8.1.7 and I'm trying use the following settings in the JDBC test plan , but I don't obtain positive results. JDBC URL: jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.0.6:1522:famisana Driver class: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver what settings should I use for the Oracle JDBC connection? Ing. Marí

Re: native timer

2003-06-25 Thread Jeremy Arnold
It looks like the IBM code is for evaluation only and we wouldn't have a license to include it in JMeter. The library in the JavaWorld article looks straight-forward enough, and seems like it might make a good addition to JMeter. But I don't see any license associated with it. So I don't know

Re: Graph Results Listener

2003-06-25 Thread mstover1
The throughput number is the number of requests complete per unit of time. It does not track each thread but simply totals everything together. -Mike On 25 Jun 2003 at 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > What is the definition of "throughput" related to the Graph results > listener. I am try

Graph Results Listener

2003-06-25 Thread Ishmael . A . Obleton
What is the definition of "throughput" related to the Graph results listener. I am trying to plot the number of hits/second verses the number of threads. If the Graph results listener won't do this, is there a listener that will? This message may contain information that is privileged or confi

RE: native timer

2003-06-25 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
Sorry, replied to the wrong posting just now... -Original Message- From: BAZLEY, Sebastian Sent: 25 June 2003 17:25 To: 'JMeter Users List' Subject: RE: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling Might also be worth looking here: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/reqs/ibmts S. -Original Message

RE: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling

2003-06-25 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
Might also be worth looking here: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/reqs/ibmts S. -Original Message- From: ALVAREZ,GABRIEL (HP-Spain,ex2) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 June 2003 16:55 To: 'JMeter Users List' Subject: RE: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling Try to use NetLimiter (www.netl

Re: native timer

2003-06-25 Thread mstover1
I don't have any plans to do this, but that doesn't stop anyone else from doing it. -Mike On 25 Jun 2003 at 14:28, Tomas Bahnik wrote: > Are there any plans to add native timer via JNI to JMeter to improve time > resolution. The resolution on Windows using System.currentTimeMillis() is 10 > ms

RE: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling

2003-06-25 Thread ALVAREZ,GABRIEL (HP-Spain,ex2)
Try to use NetLimiter (www.netlimiter.com). It works really fine for simulate network speed of some specific processes. Gabriel -Original Message- From: Casadonte, Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 4:32 PM To: JMeter Users List Subject: [OT] Bandwidth Throttlin

RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
One way to do this to actually use a slower link - maybe you can run the test over a modem connection? But that starts to get a bit messy if you are simulating lots of users ...! It might be possible to hook into the sampler output and input code, and insert appropriate delays. I did this a year

RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread Lawrence, Steve
I was surprised at the working'ness of the url myself - I had tried to download it a while back and failed miserably. Thanks Dasari :) I'm going to risk the ire of the list by saying that : I believe LoadRunner has the ability to do what you're looking for. I don't use it myself (and never have) b

RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread Mike Munroe
Yeah, dummynet is definately going to need another machine, so if that is outside of your resource realm, you may want to look into something else. --- "Casadonte, Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. For those interested, a full description is at: > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defa

RE: [Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread Casadonte, Joe
Thanks. For those interested, a full description is at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnduwon/htm l/d5wast_2.asp?frame=true Although the article says that you can no longer download this tool, the URL below does work. Also, this seems to be a Win2k only tool.

[Fwd: Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling]

2003-06-25 Thread Hemadri Dasari
You can try the free stress tool from Microsoft : http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/8/2/a82e7ba7-c772-4ec4-b186-2cf147f42c11/setup.exe Casadonte, Joe wrote: Does anyone know of a tool to artificially throttle a Windows network connection? I want to test some changes that probably won't b

Re: [OT] Bandwidth Throttling

2003-06-25 Thread Mike Munroe
I have used dummynet and it works great. A bit of firewall knowledge is needed, but it really does the trick. Here's a link for you: http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/ -Mike --- "Casadonte, Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know of a tool to artificially throttle a Windows

[OT] Bandwidth Throttling

2003-06-25 Thread Casadonte, Joe
Does anyone know of a tool to artificially throttle a Windows network connection? I want to test some changes that probably won't be apparent at 100MBit, but will be quite noticeable at 56KB. Preferably free, of course, but I'm open to commercial solutions, too. -- Regards, joe Joe Casadonte G

native timer

2003-06-25 Thread Tomas Bahnik
Are there any plans to add native timer via JNI to JMeter to improve time resolution. The resolution on Windows using System.currentTimeMillis() is 10 ms on Linux is 1ms [1]. When testing web services I can easily get,on simple messages, response times bellow 1ms. [1] http://www.javaworld.com/java

Re: redirection Help in jmeter

2003-06-25 Thread mstover1
Did you put the parameters into the HTTP Request as well? Maybe you need a CookieManager added to your test plan? It's hard to tell from here. -Mike On 25 Jun 2003 at 11:51, Munirathnam B Kumar wrote: > Hi > I am new to JMeter > > i have configured https link in Jmeter. The link redirect