Maybe you can use the Throughput Shaping Timer,
offered by the following link:
http://code.google.com/p/jmeter-plugins/
Kind Regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Chris Meinster / Capgemini Outsourcing
Tester N29 TestOS
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Building Atlas Arena
The fix was in the name of the Samplers and CSV Configuration
elements. The samplers that stopped at 20 all shared a name with a CSV
Configuration element. Changed the names, and they all get similar
amounts of times.
Thanks for the reply,
Chris
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Steve Eckhart
that
the parameters are being set, and correct data is being returned. My
jmeter.log shows no errors and for the most part looks normal.
What could be causing these samplers to not be run in even
randomness, as I would expected?
If you read through that, you have my sincere thanks.
Chris
Hi collegue,
Maybe this helps:
The first https transaction that you attempt in a jmeter script will pop
up a password box. The program is asking for the password for the java
keystore. The password is changeit.
If you go into your jmeter.properties file, you will find a line that
tells
, 2 servers X 4 threads = 8 connections to the webserver. This seems
counter-intuitive. Am I accurately interpreting these results?
Many thanks,
Chris
172.16.215.4 - - [23/Dec/2009:09:35:22 -0800] GET / HTTP/1.1 200 2779 -
Jakarta Commons-HttpClient/3.1
172.16.215.4 - - [23/Dec/2009:09:35:22
the jmeter.log which I hope might help...
http://www.nabble.com/file/p25530752/jmeterJDBC.log jmeterJDBC.log
Thanks all,
Chris
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Subject: Re: Problems with Oracle JDBC query
On 22/09/2009, Chris Hall chrishall...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I've searched the forums for a similar problem - and I havent found any
like this one.
When I'm running a basic select count(*) - nothing seems to happen
in JMeter
Hi Rajiv,
I tried the ojdbc5 and 6 jars (changing my java version appropriately) - but
that didnt work.
I have the same problem as I had originally.
Chris
From: rpaliath rajivpali...@hotmail.com
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 22
15:59:51 INFO - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Notifying test
listeners of end of test
2009/09/22 15:59:51 INFO - jmeter.gui.util.JMeterMenuBar:
setRunning(false,*local*)
2009/09/22 15:59:51 INFO - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Test has ended
Chris
From: sebb seb...@gmail.com
To: JMeter Users List jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 4:21:45 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with Oracle JDBC query
On 22/09/2009, Chris Hall chrishall...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Sebb,
ok - I disabled debug in log4j
: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 4:55:17 PM
Subject: Re: Problems with Oracle JDBC query
On 22/09/2009, Chris Hall chrishall...@yahoo.com wrote:
My test is as follows now:
Plan
- View Results Tree
- Aggregate Report
- Thread Group
- Java Request
- JDBC Configuration
- JDBC
Another point - I reverted to my original ojdbc14.jar - and it works fine too.
No need to update to latest version.
Chris
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Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 5:08:25 PM
Subject: Re
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:40 AM, sebb seb...@gmail.com wrote:
The Expires date should not be more than 1 year in the future:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.21
[The example on the askapache web-site has a date of 15 Apr 2010
which is currently more than a year
supports
cache management base on Last-Modified and Etag headers. My tests
also confirm that Jmeter loads the content on each iteration.
Is there a technique I can use with Jmeter or the HTTP Cache Manager
to simulate browser cache behavior with far future Expires headers?
Thanks,
Chris
for both requests,
except for the post, the url passed is incorrect.
am i missing something simple here? I'm very new to JMeter it has to be
said.
Rgds,
Chris
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dataset did NOT work.
i suppose that the CSV dataset file is opened before user parameters are
set.
thanks for your answer,
chris
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Where is the USER variable set?
The CSV dataset file is opened quite early in test startup
:595)
cheers,
chris
begin 666 fileformat.jmx
M/#]X;[EMAIL PROTECTED]VEO;CTB,2XP(B!E;F-O9EN9STB551[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/SX*/IM971E
ME1EW10;%N('9EG-I;VX](C$N,B(@')O5R=EESTB,2XX(CX*( \
M:%S:%1R964^B @( \5[EMAIL PROTECTED]W,](E1EW10;%N1W5I
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M;F
);
in the next request (httpsampler), you can access those variables with
${VAR1} etc...
hope that helps,
chris
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Dear JMeter-Users,
I want to use a BeanShell Sampler to recieve data from a SampleResult
hi, take a look at Module/Include Controllers:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Module_Controller
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Include_Controller
cheers,
chris
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jmeter load GUI classes in
non-gui-mode?
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to display.);
}
you could open a bug in jmeter's bugzilla and propose to set a
max_response_size as a property.
cheers,
chris
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I often get the message back this page is too large to be displayed
when trying to view
hi, we are using JMeter 2.2 and we want to use the cookiemanager.
it works perfectly when setting the host manually, but it seems that it does
not allow to use variables.
we use a user parameters element and set the variable HOST. this does not
work.
is this a known problem?
greets,
you could use jmeter's module controller, see
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Module_Controller
cheers,
chris
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Hi,
Is it possible to run test A from within test B
use Aggregate Report listener:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Aggregate_Report
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chris
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(IOException e) {}
cheers,
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I set up some tests in JMeter and they work beautifully. My only
requirement is to extract certain text from the web pages using regular
expression extractors and writing them to a log
then use this regex:
quot;(\S+?)quot;
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))}
in your sampler, wherever you need your random string. i guess you want to
use it as a parameter value.
for more info, read
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/functions.html#__BeanShell.
//chris
use regex extractor (post processor), like this:
reference name: productID
regex: productID value=([0-9]+)
template: $1$
match no: 1
default value: not_found
you now have access to your product id with ${productID}
//chris
)(Math.random() * 26); break;
}
pw[i] = (char)c;
}
return new String(pw);
}
call this function in your jmeter testplan with
${__BeanShell(generateRandomString(20))}
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another question about beanshell listener:
is this element threadsafe? i have several threadgroups and beanshell
listener append sample results (e.g. the url) to a csv-file. i'm afraid that
the csv-file may be corrupt ...
//chris
(Set-Cookie: ...).
what do i make wrong? is this possible at all?
thanks in advance,
chris
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thanks for the quick answer. i should have read the function reference in
detail.
and sorry for the attachment :) will never happen again.
cheers,
chris
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it's that easy :)
cheers,
chris
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Hi everyone,
I want to make such a script that runs at scheduled time and send us an
email or goto some URL if it gets a 400 response from server. Is there any
way to do that in Jmeter
, and then release the semaphore with another beanshell
(post)processor or sampler. it works perfectly.
for managing the semaphores, i use a static HashMap that I implemented in
JMeterUtils.java.
cheers,
chris
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thanks a lot!
the problem was a transparent proxy, that one machine used.
chris
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Test Plan: select run each thread group separately
i now this feature, but i don't want to run each thread group separately.
in our testplan, we have about 10 threadgroups. we parallelized them, to
downsize the cycle times. running each thread group separately would have
the same effect like
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/get-started.html
chapter 2.4.7.
java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -n -t Testplan.jmx -l Logfile.xls
cheers,
chris
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Can anyone tell me how to launch the script in from the console, w
hi everyone!
i now that there exists a bug (38687) in SVN for this problem, and someone
posted a patch for this.
i cannot find this patch in SVN... has this patch never been applied to SVN?
cheers,
chris
,
Chris
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I have basically the same question, graphing the listeners with these values
would be gr8, if you made it work please post your solution..
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I have also tried the while loop conditioned to CSV dataset,
but I get the following error:
In the while loop I use as a condition:
${type} == EOF
Where type is a variable from my CSV Data Set Config
2007/01/10 15:45:36 ERROR - jmeter.threads.JMeterThread: Test failed!
I fixed the condition, now it works fine. But if I use more than one thread it
sill uses only one. In other words. I have defined three URL's in the CSV file.
I use 5 threads but see only 3 requests are done, while Jmeter says it uses 5
threads. I see in the Results Tree also only 3 requests.
Alexander, sorry for bothering again but if you run multiple threads do you also
indeed see the number of request you expect? I always see it does requests for
only one thread. I see this also in my Results Tree
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To
Hi all,
I have a big file with URL's that I would like Jmeter to request one by one.
If I have 1 thread and a loop count of 1 it should go over all the URL's from
the file.
Is this possible and any ideas on how this can be done? A simple example would
be great.
Thnx in advance,
Chris
This indeed is the exact situation. Maybe it can be solved by using BeanShell
scripting?
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You would record the time for all materials on a page to download, not just the
text of the html page.
Labudu Gopanna wrote:
Hi all,
I am using jmeter 2.2 version
I have recorded using proxy server
It shows no. of url like .gif, .js., .pnp extensions.
Should I consider these urls for
got that far.
Thanks!
chris
sebb wrote:
Download the beanshell jar and put it in the lib directory.
Read the BeanShell documentation and
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#BeanShell_Listener
and the JavaDoc for sampleEvent and sampleResult.
The rest
, regardless of which directory I have browsed to in the GUI.
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CAPs
CAP
Keys
KeyKEY1/Key
KeyKEY2/Key
KeyKEY3/Key
/Keys
...
Parcels
Parcel
CAPs
CAP
Keys
KeyKEY1/Key
KeyKEY2/Key
KeyKEY3/Key
/Keys
...
the
transaction completes fine.
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sebb wrote:
On 27/07/06, Chris Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My name is Chris Hansen; nice to meet you!
I'm working for the first time with Jmeter and while I've got most of
what I need from the website and wiki, I have a case I can't quite
figure out how to make work and I was wondering
It just occurred to me that I could use a regular expression that
utilizes a 'lookbehind' aspect - except that it doesn't seem to work.
Does the JMeter/ORO support lookbehind as a regular expression?
chris
Chris Hansen wrote:
sebb wrote:
On 27/07/06, Chris Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My
My name is Chris Hansen; nice to meet you!
I'm working for the first time with Jmeter and while I've got most of
what I need from the website and wiki, I have a case I can't quite
figure out how to make work and I was wondering if you knew how to do it
or if you had a ready reference you could
for If Controller
* Check mark for BeanShell Assertion
-Chris
Chris Krahe
Aquilent, Inc
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Importance
Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool was superceded by Application
Center Test (ACT). For our small project we chose JMeter over both of
these Microsoft tools for its ease of test plan creation/modification.
ACT has a nice reporting tool for analyzing and comparing test results.
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CPU, network, or other resources.
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I saw a post on the list
Josef-
Is JMeter automatically requesting that URL when it parses the response
of a page your test plan explicitly requests? For example, JMeter will
do this for images.
If so, turn off this feature for that request and explicitly request the
things you do want.
-Chris
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Hi all,
I'm
Peter Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hmmm, I'm just guessing here. First to make sure i understand.
1. you can verify your DNS returns random IP in the cluster
2. when a tomcat instance is shut down jmeter hangs. this supports the
idea that jmeter is using the same IP
3. restarting jmeter or
Paul Leclerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't forget that by default, Java caches IP addresses for DNS
lookups. See this link for more information:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/net/properties.html and
look at both networkaddress.cache.ttl and sun.net.inetaddr.ttl
That looked
Andrew-
You must alter your test after recording it. Assuming the ID's you need
are in the returned HTML, use a regular expression to extract them,
store them in a JMeter variable, and use them in a later request.
The alternative is restoring your database after each series of tests.
-Chris
Consider whether your users have their browsers configured to cache
images. Your intuition or even access.log should tell you that. Then
configure your test plan appropriately.
chris
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Ban.
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Dear JMeter Users (and list moderator, if any exists):
The seminar
I'm a jmeter newbie but looked through the docs, FAQ, and mail
archives. Running jmeter on FreeBSD-4.10 with jdk-1.4.2.
My target is a set of three app server boxes running Tomcat-4.1. I've
implemented a cluster with Filip Hanik's back-port of the TC5
clustering code.
, which I am
trying to get away from.
Any suggestions on which classes to look at?
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would be a good place to get started?
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My two cents: PNG would be handy, but export to CSV more handy (e.g. aggregate report).
-Chris Krahe
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You probably already checked this, but what is the Ramp-Up Period set to in your
Thread Group?
If that isn't your problem, consider posting your .jtl.
Chris Krahe
Systems Architect
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It's the percentage of samples that failed.
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Is it possible to have the JMeter send an XML-RPC request with no
Authorization header, receive a 401, and send the same request with a
Digest Authentication header?
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directly).
Let me know if you have any questions.
Jeremy
Gardner, Chris wrote:
In jmeter 1.8.1 on Windows 2K, I've created a class that extends
JavaSampler to call a Java object. I overrode teardownTest() to remove
the data from a database that the called Java object effectively
inserted
.
Chris Gardner
.
After doing all of this, I EXPECTED to see Add SoapRequest under the Add\Generative
Controller menu of the thread group, however, I haven't noticed any changes.
I'm not at all sure if my approach is valid. Any help would be great.
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The browser itsself doesn't need to parse each of the values, it just
happens that that string is in the a href= on each page, and the
webserver (tomcat/apache) parses it out. I'm sending an attachment to your
address (not to group), thanks.
-Chris
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myself)? Can a fix be added in to the next
build?
thanks
Chris
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In IE what you do is go to Tools/Internet Options
Go to Connections Tab and under the LAN settings select the 'Use a proxy
server' tickbox
with the host = localhost and the port being whatever you set for the JMeter
Proxy server you set up
Chris
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