I could run very simple test, like HTTP request as below on that system.
And Google has few hits and I could ask the JMeter users group for more support.
Thanks and best regards,
Flik
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Can you run any JMeter tests on that system?
The error message
"kCGErrorRangeCheck : Window Server ..."
is not a JMeter error message.
Have you tried googling for the message? I expect you will get a few hits ...
On 20/05/2010, Flik Shen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have already put everything under m
Hi,
I have already put everything under my home directory.
For example, Jmeter whole application folder, Test case files and CSV data
files.
However it still does not work.
Could someone clarify me what kinds of privileges are required indeed?
Since our server have very strict privilege manageme
hmmm...Try launching Jmeter with root privileges. Navigate to the install
directory and type in "sudo ./jmeter" or probably you can use the "sudo
-u root" command and then try running the script.
-Chaitanya M Bhatt
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Flik Shen wrote:
> Hi Bhatt,
>
> Thanks for you
Hi Bhatt,
Thanks for your suggestion.
The very simple http request could work perfect.
And I also have another DatabaseRequest for fetching data which is stuck by
same issue.
And CSV request work fine in my private Apple box in GUI.
So I wonder whether any special permissions should be granted to
If I were you I would start investigating if there are missing correlation
for session strings in the http and bean request samplers.
-Chaitanya M Bhatt
http://www.performancecomptence.com
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:18 AM, Flik Shen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran the test plan SimpleCsvReq.jmx under shell
Hi,
I ran the test plan SimpleCsvReq.jmx under shell on remote Apple box.
The version of OS is Darwin 8.11.1.
And version of JMeter is 2.3.4 with JDK 1.5.0_07-87
Following message is output and whole test stopped.
kCGErrorRangeCheck : Window Server communications from outside of session
allowed f
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