Some one from Dev can confirm the formula that Jmeter use to calculate
'Throughput'.It should be
Throughput (server can handle) = Number of request / minute = (average
time (in sec) * number of threads ) / 60 sec
However I did some testing and not getting correct Throughput.Jmeter use s
file as .jtl file and when we view it open as a csv
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> Ashvini Sharma wrote:
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> > Hi Team,
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> > How I can view result in log file. According to on-line Jmeter document
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> > "Listeners", I can view log file in CSV format
Thanks you sebb .
Regards,
Ashvini
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 2:57 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 25/06/2008, Ashvini Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Team,
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> > According to Jmeter help workbench is "WorkBench simply provides a place
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Hi Team,
According to Jmeter help workbench is "WorkBench simply provides a place to
temporarily store test elements while not in use, for copy/paste purposes,
or any other purpose you desire"
Can anyone please verify, is this really a back-up/storage kind of feature
or something related to Bench
Hi Team,
How I can view result in log file. According to on-line Jmeter document of
"Listeners", I can view log file in CSV format.
I have configured Listener as follows: Add -> Listener -> Simple Data Writer
and then browsed directory where I want to save log file.
Unfortunately I am not getting
Hi Jitendra,
You will get different each time depend on your configuration created
thread, like If you change number of users then your output will be
different as number of sample (data) will increase. In case you are not
changing anything in thread creation then might be your network speed
ha
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> mathematical calculation of all the inputs - refer to statistics
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> Ashvini Sharma wrote:
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> > Hi Team,
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> > I am consultant in IT Company and creating report on Jmeter. I am using
> > Jmeter 2.3.2 on windows.
> > I did load/performan
escribe on this.
Appreciate your ASAP help.
Regards,
Ashvini Sharma
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