d request3,(each requested say 100 times =
> 300 samples) the Aggregate graph would plot a 90% line considering each
> request at a time , i.e. 100 samples at a time i.e. you would have 3 bars.
> The Distribution graph on the other hand does not consider the sample and
> so
> would co
, request2 and request3,(each requested say 100 times =
300 samples) the Aggregate graph would plot a 90% line considering each
request at a time , i.e. 100 samples at a time i.e. you would have 3 bars.
The Distribution graph on the other hand does not consider the sample and so
would consider all 300
Thank you very much for your answer and time!!
2009/12/29 Deepak Shetty
> 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 reque
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
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
the distribution graph is in the nightly. we probably should do a
release of JMeter in the next month or two to get out the recent
patches and new features. The distribution graph was added a couple
months back.
peter
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 09:00:32 +0200, Coret Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Peter,
Where can we download the distribution graph functionality?
Bob
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Van: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 2 september 2004 20:08
Aan: JMeter Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Help with interpreting results
AverageTime
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http://cvs.apache.org/~woolfel/distribution_graph_capture3.png
>
> for those who have always wanted a distribution
> graph
> for JMeter, I am currently working on one.
>
> peter
>
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I've just commited the code for the new distribution
graph. I tested it quite a bit, but it is still
labeled "alpha". right now I'm running a test plan
with 100K requests to see how the new graph works with
large datasets.
any feedback is a
http://cvs.apache.org/~woolfel/distribution_graph_capture3.png
for those who have always wanted a distribution graph
for JMeter, I am currently working on one.
peter
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