derstand it has a limit depending on the OS and JMeter
implementation may not have anything to do with it.
Thanks.
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> On 02/09/07, jada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Here is some info of the system running JMeter:
>> Windows Server 2003
>> Ph
Hello all,
I ran a test with 3000 threads and ramp-up 1000 seconds against a Tomcat
server with a back-end Oracle database.
After a while when the Samples# reached around 1000, the Error% was
increasing then I stopped the test and exited JMeter completely. I opened
the Task Manager and found a j
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investigate further.
Please advise. Thanks.
Jada
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=-Xms1024m -Xmx1024m
set NEW=-XX:NewSize=256m -XX:MaxNewSize=256m
I'm using JMeter 2.2 and have tried 2.3RC3 with no luck. What could be the
problem? Memory leak somewhere in JMeter or the Web App? How can you debug
this?
Please advise.
Jada
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one does not). Please note that all settings in two
cases are the same.
HTTP Proxy Server:
-Port 9090
-Target Controller: Test Plan > Thread Group
-Grouping: Do not group samplers
Browser LAN Settings:
-Address: localhost
-Port: 9090
Please advise. Thanks.
Jada
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Please note that the two tests finish successfully (the green button turns
gray after all). It's very quick to set up these two tests if you would like
to investigate.
Please advise. Thanks.
Jada
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e Constant Timer do not
accept variables. Is it true?
If they don't accept variables, they should reject right away or else it
would be misleading.
Is BeanShell Timer the only one which accepts variables?
Please advise. Thanks
Jada
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e and it also had
another thread (ie. Thread-3) unexpectedly.
Can anyone explain this? In what case should I use which one? What is the
right way to declare a variable and use it later?
Thanks.
Jada
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Hello all,
I'm using Runtime Controller to specify how long the test should be run. In
the Thread Group, should I check the Forever or say Loop Count = 1 ???
Thanks.
Jada
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