Hi,
Also try checking Include group name in label? checkbox (down in the
Aggregate Report GUI) and run the test again. See if this is what you need.
Regards,
Adrian S
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:22 AM, SanderW
san...@performancearchitecten.nlwrote:
Hi Rashmi,
I don't know if I understand
Plan
...Aggregate Report #1
...Thread 1 (5 users, loop 10)
..Transaction1
..Transaction2
..Transaction3
..Aggregate Report #2
...Thread 2 (10 users, loop 10)
..Transaction1
..Transaction2
..Transaction3
..Aggregate Report #3
After running the test the aggregated reports
Hi
I want to know if we can customise aggregate report...I am using different
threadgroups i want aggregate report grouped by threadgroups...can i do
it?
thanx in advance
Hi Users
Regarding the Aggregate Report am unable to interpret the results.
1. Average, Median, Min and Max - I could identify that its in
'ms' but how this is been calculated ? I'm running 35 users and testing the
performance. So when i refer the aggregate report i'm getting
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On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Nithya Prakash nithyaprakas...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Users
Regarding the Aggregate Report am
and are monitoring the results in an
Aggregate report.
My question is about the throughput - if we reduce the delays in the Timer,
the time taken to log in to the application increases (which makes sense as
there is more load on the server).
Why is the throughput also increasing? If each
Hi All,
we have a fairly simple test that logs in to our application.
We've setup a Gaussian Random Timer and are monitoring the results in an
Aggregate report.
My question is about the throughput - if we reduce the delays in the Timer, the
time taken to log in to the application increases
:
Hi All,
we have a fairly simple test that logs in to our application.
We've setup a Gaussian Random Timer and are monitoring the results in an
Aggregate report.
My question is about the throughput - if we reduce the delays in the Timer,
the time taken to log in to the application
Hi
bigger files are best processed by loading them to database.
What errors did you get in jmeter.log (after heap size increase)? Try
starting Jmeter with a console (use jmeter.cmd instead of jmeterw) and see
what happens . if it seems to get stuck , you can take a thread dump (pause
+ ctrl
line by line or a specialist charting package.
Having said that, I would have thought that JMeter could handle any
size of CSV file so long as you only used the Summary Report, as that
does not keep a copy of each sample, and CSV files are processed as
they are read.
The Aggregate report in 2.3.4
please refer to roseindia.net. you can get more information.
Monga, Richa wrote:
Hi,
I'm running load test on .Net web app using JMeter for 25 threads.
Aggregate report shows following data:
#Samples
Average
Median
90% Line
Min
Max
Error %
Throughput
.
regards.,
Easu Babu
Monga, Richa wrote:
Hi,
I'm running load test on .Net web app using JMeter for 25 threads.
Aggregate report shows following data:
#Samples
Average
Median
90% Line
Min
Max
Error %
Throughput
KB/sec
some
other ???
Regards,Ashvini
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 00:52:31 -0700
From: easubabu.bal...@gmail.com
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to understand Aggregate Report
The below is the information for your query
THROUGHPUT:*The number of requests
Aggregate Report
The below is the information for your query
THROUGHPUT:*The number of requests processed by the server per minute
is denoted by Throughput.
Average : * Average is being calculated as the total time
running divided by number
After reading this link
(http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/glossary.html) only I have posted
my question?
by the way you from dev ?
From: sebb
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 5:50 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: How to understand Aggregate Report
On 19/05/2009, Ashvini Sharma
question?
by the way you from dev ?
From: sebb
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 5:50 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: How to understand Aggregate Report
On 19/05/2009, Ashvini Sharma a...@live.in wrote:
Some one from Dev can confirm the formula that Jmeter use to calculate
'Throughput
On 15/05/2009, Monga, Richa ric...@nds.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm running load test on .Net web app using JMeter for 25 threads. Aggregate
report shows following data:
#Samples
Average
Median
90% Line
Min
Max
Error %
Throughput
KB/sec
TOTAL
Hi,
I'm running load test on .Net web app using JMeter for 25 threads. Aggregate
report shows following data:
#Samples
Average
Median
90% Line
Min
Max
Error %
Throughput
KB/sec
TOTAL
35301
41
16
63
0
1765
0
216.567895
87.80229
Can please anyone help
Hi All,
I am using Jmeter for Loadtesting.I am executing my Test senarios with
Jmeters wit 10,100,500,1000 users. In my testplan i am using Aggregate
Report. on which i have to caliculate the performence of my
application.Please give me some idea how i can analyze Aggregate Report.
Waiting
Hi,
You should ask your stakeholders for performance criteria to which the
system should lie within.
JMeter has context sensitive help, open the Aggregate Report Listener
and look at the table of column explanations.
Aidy
On 21/04/2009, M.Vijaya Bhaskar vijayabhaska...@sigmainfo.net wrote
On 21/04/2009, aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
You should ask your stakeholders for performance criteria to which the
system should lie within.
Well said.
JMeter has context sensitive help, open the Aggregate Report Listener
and look at the table of column explanations
Hi,
I saved my Aggregate Report table to csv, but it seems that the
throughput figures have appeared in a different format than that
appearing in the JMeter GUI.
What calculation do I need to make so I can get them back to their
original format of Throughput per min?
Aidy
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On 20/04/2009, aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I saved my Aggregate Report table to csv, but it seems that the
throughput figures have appeared in a different format than that
appearing in the JMeter GUI.
Yes, because the Listeners save raw data, not calculated data
Hi Sebb.
2009/4/20 sebb seb...@gmail.com:
On 20/04/2009, aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I saved my Aggregate Report table to csv, but it seems that the
throughput figures have appeared in a different format than that
appearing in the JMeter GUI.
Yes, because
On 20/04/2009, aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Sebb.
2009/4/20 sebb seb...@gmail.com:
On 20/04/2009, aidy lewis aidy.le...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I saved my Aggregate Report table to csv, but it seems that the
throughput figures have appeared in a different
On 16/01/2009, Mahajan, Nitin nmaha...@edmunds.com wrote:
When we run any Jmeter test for web based j2ee application Aggregate
Report show Min Tim, Max Time, Average Time etc. What are these times
exactly. It is time between HTTPRequest being send from JMeter and Time
when HttpResponse
When we run any Jmeter test for web based j2ee application Aggregate
Report show Min Tim, Max Time, Average Time etc. What are these times
exactly. It is time between HTTPRequest being send from JMeter and Time
when HttpResponse is received. Does it anyways account time browser will
take to render
Hello,
According to suggestions in manual I run Jmeter from command line.
I couldn't find way to write final results of Aggregate Report in logs.
These results are visible only from GUI.
I resolved problem using data from stdout and I parse it to get clean
result, but it data are not the same
On 10/10/2008, shigella Gazeta.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
According to suggestions in manual I run Jmeter from command line.
I couldn't find way to write final results of Aggregate Report in logs.
These results are visible only from GUI.
I resolved problem using data from stdout
Hi,
I have been using the Statistical Aggregate Report with jmeter version
2.3.
I upgrade jmeter to 2.3.1.
http://rubenlaguna.com/wp/better-jmeter-graphs/
I added the files necessary to have the report work. It works with my
existing test plans. When I try to start a new test plan
Works fine for me.
You could try contacting the author.
On 08/05/2008, Ray Trejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the Statistical Aggregate Report with jmeter version
2.3.
I upgrade jmeter to 2.3.1.
http://rubenlaguna.com/wp/better-jmeter-graphs/
I added
:23 AM
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Subject: Re: Statistical Aggregate Report help
Works fine for me.
You could try contacting the author.
On 08/05/2008, Ray Trejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the Statistical Aggregate Report with jmeter
version
2.3.
I upgrade jmeter to 2.3.1
Message-
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Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 11:23 AM
To: JMeter Users List
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Works fine for me.
You could try contacting the author.
On 08/05/2008, Ray Trejo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have
Testing SOAP requests over HTTP connection. The response is generated and is
verified to be valid, But JMeter shows error in the aggregate report. Have
checked the server logs, no error is there.
What could cause this behavior? and on basis JMeter gives this error ?
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On 11/03/2008, perfuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Testing SOAP requests over HTTP connection. The response is generated and is
verified to be valid, But JMeter shows error in the aggregate report. Have
checked the server logs, no error is there.
What could cause this behavior? and on basis
Hi All
I tried Statistical Aggregate Report for Jmeter that I found at
http://rubenlaguna.com/wp/better-jmeter-graphs/ . However I did not find
a way for it to read from a file ( the one I saved using Simple Data
Writer, csv format).
Is there a way to make Statistical Aggregate Report read from
That's not a standard JMeter report; you'll need to ask the author about it.
On 08/10/2007, Modha Khammammettu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
I tried Statistical Aggregate Report for Jmeter that I found at
http://rubenlaguna.com/wp/better-jmeter-graphs/ . However I did not find
a way
Hi,
I really don't understand the total values in Aggregate Report, I read the
user manual, but I still don't understand it. Please help to explain.
Sample from user manuel :
#samples | Average | Median | 90%LIne | Min | Max
Hi,
I have saved my aggregate report for a test and then exit Jmeter. And then I
run Jmeter and open the saved aggregate report, why the values in Throughput
are changed and the last column KB/sec are all with 0.00 ?
Does anybody knows, please help.
Thanks,
Tiffany
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] wrote:
Hi,
I have saved my aggregate report for a test and then exit Jmeter. And
then I
run Jmeter and open the saved aggregate report, why the values in
Throughput
are changed and the last column KB/sec are all with 0.00 ?
Does anybody knows, please help.
Thanks,
Tiffany
--
View
this time = 90% percentile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile
On 13/06/07, tiffany [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I really don't understand the total values in Aggregate Report, I read
the
user manual, but I still don't understand it. Please help to explain.
Sample from user manuel
= 90% percentile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentile
On 13/06/07, tiffany [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I really don't understand the total values in Aggregate Report, I read
the
user manual, but I still don't understand it. Please help to explain.
Sample from user manuel
Report
and Aggregate graph of the webservice load test? Does this error occur due
to the connection problem with the server where the web service is hosted?
Awaiting for a reply at the earliest.
Thanks and Regards,
Maya
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the error % actually means in Aggregate Report
and Aggregate graph of the webservice load test? Does this error occur due
to the connection problem with the server where the web service is hosted?
Awaiting for a reply at the earliest.
Thanks and Regards,
Maya
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Thank you for your reply Manoj. Sometimes the error % shows as 4 in Aggregate
Report. So what is the difference between 4% error and 100 % error.
manoj laghuvaram wrote:
The error can be because of connection problem or invalid path or ip ...
Finally it means it is not hitting the needed
, May 21, 2007 5:31 PM
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error % in Aggregate Report and Aggregate Graph in Jmeter
Thank you for your reply Manoj. Sometimes the error % shows as 4 in
Aggregate Report. So what is the difference between 4% error and 100 %
error.
manoj laghuvaram wrote
the said four should be shown in green/normal color and
rest red color
-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:31 PM
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: RE: Error % in Aggregate Report and Aggregate Graph in Jmeter
Thank you for your
Hi all,
I'm using a JMeter script with several sampler using SOAP/XML-RPC sampler.
It works fine.
I have added to my script a listener aggregate report to record response
time of each sampler.
But i'm not sure that the value given in the average column represents the
duration of the SOAP request
On 18/01/07, Bruno Charloup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using a JMeter script with several sampler using SOAP/XML-RPC sampler.
It works fine.
I have added to my script a listener aggregate report to record response
time of each sampler.
But i'm not sure that the value given
searched for your article but couldn't find it. Would you
please send a link to it?
Ron
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usually I look
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usually I look at the capacity of the network and determine if the
bytes/sec
is going to saturate the bandwidth or not. I have an article in the
wiki
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Regards,
Ron
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Peter, I searched for your article but couldn't find it. Would you
please send a link to it?
Ron
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usually I look
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usually I look at the capacity of the network and determine if the
bytes/sec
is going to saturate the bandwidth or not. I have an article in the
wiki
that explains
?
Regards,
Ron
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Can
someone please explain how to get the eaquivalent metric in JMeter?
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: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:30 PM
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jmeter will measure the requests per second. that isn't the same as
pages
per second for a couple of reasons.
1. a page may have multiple images
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jmeter will measure the requests per second. that isn't the same as
pages
per second for a couple of reasons.
1. a page may have multiple images and stuff embedded
2
On 06/07/06, Ronald Bradford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When running in gui mode, I like the summary results provided by the
Summary Report or Aggregate Report as a quick analysis between runs.
I would like to run more extensive tests in non-gui mode but I'd like to
see the same types
Hi,
When running in gui mode, I like the summary results provided by the
Summary Report or Aggregate Report as a quick analysis between runs.
I would like to run more extensive tests in non-gui mode but I'd like to
see the same types of results, however when saving results the
information
that be something like 90% capacity of response?
Lander
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you can find a description
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you can find a description of the aggregate summary here
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html
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Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:07 AM
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Hi All,
Does anyone have the formal descriptions for the Aggregate Report columns?
Samples -
Average -
Median -
90% Line
Min -
Max -
Error % -
Throughput
THANKS!
LF
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Hi All,
Does anyone have the formal descriptions
Hi All,
Does anyone have the formal descriptions for the Aggregate Report columns?
Samples -
Average -
Median -
90% Line
Min -
Max -
Error % -
Throughput -
KB/sec
Thanks,
Lander Freitas
Analista de Testes
Conab, Brasília, DF
Fone: (61) 3312-6466
report in Non-Gui Mode
Sebb,
Could you please tell more about the test log and How I can get the
aggregate report from that?
thanks
Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri
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Sebb,
Could you please tell more about the test log and How I can get the
aggregate report from that?
thanks
Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri
On 3/10/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At present you will need to extract the aggregate data from the test
log and enter it into the database yourself
.
S.
On 14/03/06, Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sebb,
Could you please tell more about the test log and How I can get the
aggregate report from that?
thanks
Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri
On 3/10/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At present you will need to extract
the XML (i.e. JTL) file into Excel. You'll see what happens.
After that you can adjust it to what you need.
Cheers
Oliver
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From: Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 15 March 2006 02:21
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Aggregate report
Hi ,
Is there any API's that are used by ANT or the aggregate reports that I
could try to extend to meet my requirments?
The reason I am asking this is to put the aggregate report data into a
database for each of my run.
thanks
Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri
On 3/7/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED
,
Is there any API's that are used by ANT or the aggregate reports that I
could try to extend to meet my requirments?
The reason I am asking this is to put the aggregate report data into a
database for each of my run.
thanks
Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri
On 3/7/06, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I am running Jmeter in Non-Gui mode.
jmeter -n -t my_test.jmx -l results.jtl .
I want to display the aggregate report without loading the results file(
results.jtl) in Listener.One way to get it done is use ANT,but ant need to
installed in the machine to see the report .
Please tell what
On 07/03/06, Bhanu Krishna Cherukuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running Jmeter in Non-Gui mode.
jmeter -n -t my_test.jmx -l results.jtl .
I want to display the aggregate report without loading the results file(
results.jtl) in Listener.One way to get it done is use ANT,but ant need
Hi All,
In the aggregate report there are
elements median, % error , 90% line and throughput.
so, my question is that what does these
elementsmean and how are they calculated.
Thanks in advance
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. März 2006 11:34
An: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Betreff: elements of aggregate report
Hi All,
In the aggregate report there are elements median, % error , 90% line and
throughput.
so, my question is that what does
Hi All,
I would like to ask regarding the result in Jmeter where:-
Sample average median 90%line min max error
throughput
Echo Sampler 1000 352 31 940 191922 0.00%
4.1/sec
I have sent out 1000 total xml messages by
: Aggregate
Hi,
Average indicates the average number of milliseconds
it took for each request to return successfully.That
is my understanding.Pls correct me if i am wrong.Can
any body could throw light on mean 90% line etc?
Regards
ram prasad
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Hi,
I read
Hi,
I read from the user manual in Jmeter about the information count, min,
max, average, error rate, approximate throughput (request/second) and Kilo? bytes
per second throughput. However, I still not clear about the meaning of those. Is anybody can guide me what the meaning of those
Hello all
I'm using the aggregate report to check the statistics of my test, but I
need to know what exactly is the meaning of the columns of Average, Min
and Max, because I obtain results, but I really don't know what is the
information showed in that columns, if some one knows what is, please
dialog in the listener...
On 10/31/05, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to load JTL files using the file open dialog in the listener.
On 26/10/05, Nop Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
trying to load various results files created in the recent days into an
aggregate report
You need to load JTL files using the file open dialog in the listener.
On 26/10/05, Nop Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
trying to load various results files created in the recent days into an
aggregate report I keep getting the error (in the aggregate report)
Error loading result file
Hello,
in order to compare new results to old ones I need to load jtl files in the
aggregate report.
This used to work in 2.0.2, but fails in 2.1.1.
The jtl files were created recently with 2.1.1.
The error I get is appears in the aggregate report and says
Error loading result file - see log file
Hello,
trying to load various results files created in the recent days into an
aggregate report I keep getting the error (in the aggregate report)
Error loading result file - see log file.
The logfile does not provide much more information. It says:
2005/10/26 15:32:32 INFO
Hi
I would like aggregate report in particular and other listeners to reset for
every test run. Right now aggregate report aggregates results across test runs.
The only way I know of not making it do that is shut down JMEter and restart.
Any ways to reset?
Matt
you have to do clear inbetween runs.
peter
On 9/30/05, m mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I would like aggregate report in particular and other listeners to reset
for every test run. Right now aggregate report aggregates results across
test runs. The only way I know of not making it do
Thanks for the reply. My fault, I did not check enough
Matt...
Peter Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you have to do clear inbetween runs.
peter
On 9/30/05, m mat
wrote:
Hi
I would like aggregate report in particular and other listeners to reset
for every test run. Right now aggregate
Hi,
I'm using jmeter 2.0.3. I have a question regarding the last column in
Aggregate report. From the user manual, it seems the last column refers to
approximate throughput (request/second). Yet I'm not able to understand it
completely.
for example, i have 20 different http requests in my
report. From the user manual, it seems the last column refers to
approximate throughput (request/second). Yet I'm not able to understand it
completely.
for example, i have 20 different http requests in my test plan. The
aggregate report listener shows the throughput for all 20 requests
version. the rate is the estimated rate per minute
or second. at the end of the test, the final rate is the actual number
of requests per minute your web application handled.
peter
On 7/12/05, srikanth peddireddy wrote:
Hi All,
In Jmeter's Aggregate Report, what actually does the last column
Hi All,
In Jmeter's Aggregate Report, what actually does the last column Rate
represent.
When I run my test , I am getting different values like 1.54/min, 0.54/sec etc
for different samples.
How to interpret these values.
regards
Srikanth
you're using an old version. the rate is the estimated rate per minute
or second. at the end of the test, the final rate is the actual number
of requests per minute your web application handled.
peter
On 7/12/05, srikanth peddireddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
In Jmeter's Aggregate
Hello All,
Can anyone throw some light on how to analyze figures displayed in
'Runtime Aggregate Report' listener ?
How Average is calculated finally in its total? What importance does
total have ?
Response for all the request are received in milliseconds. When i total
up average time of all
.
The average = sum(samples)/number of samples
peter lin
On 5/18/05, Jayashree K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Can anyone throw some light on how to analyze figures displayed in 'Runtime
Aggregate Report' listener ?
How Average is calculated finally in its total? What importance does
Folks,
I am testing the Monitoring tool Peter has recommended me on the tomcat user
list: http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-monitor-test-plan.html.
It is looking good so far.
It triggered one question though. How can I exclude the monitoring results from
the Aggregate Report
hmm, to save it as XML to a file is going to require writing a plugin
to listen to the results.
peter
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 00:09:17 +, Guillaume Lahitette
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have some utility classes and a JSP tag that output processing times at
the footer of each page.
Seems like a perfect opportunity for using BeanShell or BSF - create a
Beanshell listener that let's users write a template for listener output
to file. Personally, I'd prefer to use Velocity, but the basic idea is
the same - let users write templating code/script code that outputs a
string for
Hi,
Can anyone explain to me what is the following number mean in the Aggregate
Report
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URL Count Average Min Max Error% Rate
http:yahoo.com 4
is the following number mean in the Aggregate
Report
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URL Count Average Min Max Error% Rate
http:yahoo.com446874677 4707 0.00
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