Hi Peter,
Thanks again for the reply.
The application, and therefore the thread count that is relavent, is on
port 8100.
In the previous example, there were 8 busy threads at the time (5%
busy/max) which is shown in the xml. Even with > 50% of the threads
active, it still shows 0%. How is
HTTP Request (The page with my links)
While Controller (Condition = "LAST")
|- HTML Link Parser
|- HTTP Request (setting the domain and path work as described in the manual)
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I finally figured out a way to spider in JMeter (see at end of email). I know I can restrict
which links I hit by setting the domain and then the path.
e.g Setting the domain to "java.sun.com" and then setting the path to "/j2se/1.3/docs/api/.*"
seems to successfully hit all api links found in
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 05:54:48PM -0400, Peter Lin wrote:
> honestly I can't think of anything else that could cause the problem you're
> seeing.
There's a Wireshark capture from the Windows machine jmeter.bat is run
from at http://www.john-oliver.net/JMeter.cap
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looking at the response from tomcat, I see the following
current busy thread is 1, the current thread count is 25 and max is the
default 150
so that means busy/max is less than 1%, which gets rounded to 0%.
what I generally do is hit tomcat with 20-50 threads and monitor the
performance using
I'm using the console since it's quicker :)
(and does not eat up memory for Swing)
I can go up to 650 users, but I was just wandering why I add only that since
I was using 1000 threads.
Thanks for the answers :)
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Peter Lin wrote:
can you post a sample of what your tomcat is returning? you should be
able
to just copy paste the response from view result tree.
peter
On 7/10/06, Andy Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Lin escribió:
> make sure you setup an account to view the tomcat's status servl
can you post a sample of what your tomcat is returning? you should be able
to just copy paste the response from view result tree.
peter
On 7/10/06, Andy Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter Lin escribió:
> make sure you setup an account to view the tomcat's status servlet and
> add
> an A
On 7/10/06, Gaël LHEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well :)
If you can explain, why when I do 200 threads, with enough iteration, I
can
go up to 190 users? :)
However I understand the limits here, but I can't add machine as I'm
comparing to a production server.
the explanation is pretty simpl
Hello everybody,
The problem is solved. And the stuff is working with the proxy authentication
parameters.
Regards,
Kakoli
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> Subject:
Not sure I understand. Was it a bug in the test.jar in the /lib/junit
directory? if that's the case, I'll fix the ANT task in jmeter's build.xml.
thanks
peter
On 7/10/06, Amin Abbaspour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Peter,
Yet I found that problem occurs when using 'ZipFileSet' while pack
Hello everybody,
I am a newcomer to JMeter. I am trying to run the TestPlan given in
'Building a Web Test Plan' section of UserManual. JMeter version used is
2.2 and JDK version is 1.5
JMeter is firing HTTP requests to an external site(jakarta.apache.org) from
behind the firewall.
So I am runn
Thanks - glad to know it worked ok ;)
I've actually got several new Test Elements that I have written. However, the
code for them is a bit rough - once I have had time to tidy them up, comment
them, etc, I will be submitting them.
Geoff
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Well :)
If you can explain, why when I do 200 threads, with enough iteration, I can
go up to 190 users? :)
However I understand the limits here, but I can't add machine as I'm
comparing to a production server.
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