e same test plan
is awfully tedious and limiting when I can programatically add user values
to several users.xml files and distribute to each machine. It also keeps
these values separate from the test plan allowing me to have several test
plans using the same (or different users.xml).
Ok, I&
out a flaw in my theory...
Thanks For The FeedBack!
I doubt I would have stuck with this without it.
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| Ryan Russo |
| University at Albany |
| Computing|
| Technical Services Web Team |
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Hi Scott:
> Not sure about the out of memory references that are included in this
>thread
Sorry about that. Should have sent a separate thread. As mentioned, I
don't feel all that comfortable with java yet.
> - I assume you are allocating more of the available memory to the JVM used
> to tun JMete
\JMeter\jakarta-jmeter\lib\jorphan.jar;c:\Progra~1\JavaSoft\JMeter\
jakarta-jmeter\lib\logkit-1.0.1.jar
(confirmed paths correct by copy pasting and performing directory
listing)
Start it
C:\j2re1.4.0_03\bin>start rmiregistry
Check RMI is running on default port
C:\j2re1.4.0_03\bin>netstat -a | fin
To Mike, Steve, Barry:
Hi Mike:
> As far as problems with remote testing, all I can say is that, on
> Windows2000, jdk1.4.0, it works for me. I won't deny that the classpath
> issues can be tricky, however.
Using JMeter 1.8? Would you mind sending your classpath and any related
environment var
o host".
Can someone just confirm that they've gotten the versions of
JMeter/JRE/OS I'm using to work as a server? I can't find any related bugs
in the bug DB so assume I've messed something up?
Thanks,
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