SOAP/XML-RPC Requests Hang

2004-11-03 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
I'm using Jmeter to periodically call a SOAP web service using the SOAP/XML-RPC sampler. For the most part, it works just fine. However after a while, the thread will hang, waiting on a socket read. Once it hangs, it never returns and I have to restart Jmeter to get the thread working once more. Is

RE: Conditional Dump Of HTTP Responses

2004-08-24 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
t up top. If you were to tell jmeter to record result data (either via the jmeter.properties file or by clicking 'functional testing' in the TestPlan element) and only log errors, I think you would effectively get just the pages with failures recorded to file. -Mike On Tue, 2004-08-

Conditional Dump Of HTTP Responses

2004-08-24 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
Does anyone know of a way to save *just* the contents of HTTP pages for which assertions have failed? I have JMeter set up to test several pages on a regular basis and I've noticed that occasionally my Response Assertions for certain pages fails. For these instances, I'd like to save what was retur

RE: Out Of Memory Errors After Long Periods of Monitoring

2004-08-19 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
ubject: Re: Out Of Memory Errors After Long Periods of Monitoring so were you using the new Tomcat monitor in Jmeter2.0? peter On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 08:58:14 -0400, Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I boosted the value of MaxLiveObjectEvacuationRatio to 100% and

RE: Out Of Memory Errors After Long Periods of Monitoring

2004-08-19 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
10:19 AM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: Out Of Memory Errors After Long Periods of Monitoring Can you please try setting MaxLiveObjectEvacuationRatio to a higher value, even the default 100%? En/na Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275 ha escrit: > I'm running Jmeter as a means to monitor a

Out Of Memory Errors After Long Periods of Monitoring

2004-08-17 Thread Pollard, Matthew (Mat) 1275
I'm running Jmeter as a means to monitor a web site every minute, 24 hours a day. After 24-36 hours or so, JMeter reports the following error: Desired survivor size 6684672 bytes, new threshold 1 (max 2) - age 1: 13369336 bytes, 13369336 total 197299K->119171K(249088K), 0.1888556 secs] [GC