You're right, I didn't realise of that... in the Aggregate Graph I see a bar
for each "Page" (request) and in the other graph I only see "times"
alltogether
Thank you very much for the assistance!!
Ale.
2010/1/4 Deepak Shetty
> Ill have to verify but they would be the same only if you have e
Ill have to verify but they would be the same only if you have exactly one
sample(which may be requested N number of times).
The Aggregate Graph plots the 90 % line per sample, so you would get a
different 90% line for each sample . What I mean is say your tests make 3
requests, request1, request2
I still have one question: the 90line in the graph doesn't have to be the
same value as in the other reports (Aggregate Report, or Aggregate Graph)
for 90line?
It hasn't the same value in my results... could you check in yours?? I don't
have a place to put the files quickly
Thank you very much
the mailing list blocks attachments, you must upload your files someplace
and provide the links
I havent used the distribution graph but from my reading of the manual
Lets say you have a single request which has response times of
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,6 milliseconds - 10 samples
then on the X axis you
I'm getting some "strange" graphs in my tests Here I attach the
Distribution Graph for 20users and 50 users and the Graph of Response
Times... for 100 users.
I've read in the manual that a distribution graph like the one of 50 users
with the 90line outside the graph may mean a "memory leak", b
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