o the master who collates the
> >> >> data
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> However, JMeter doesn't seem to work that way by default. After
> >> >> doing
> >> >> >> some
> &g
t; >> correlation between a JMeter instance and the threadgroup it
>> >> operates
>> >> >> in.
>> >> >
>> >> > Not sure what you mean by that.
>> >> >
>> >> >> It seems that JMeter shares the
h instance.
> >> >
> >> > Not so, JMeter sends the same test plan to all the slaves mentioned in
> >> > the remote_hosts property.
> >> >
> >> > What makes you think JMeter shares the load?
> >> >
> >> >> U
ds the same test plan to all the slaves mentioned in
>> > the remote_hosts property.
>> >
>> > What makes you think JMeter shares the load?
>> >
>> >> Unfortunately, as the IPs for
>> >> each thread/instance will no longer matc
t; >> --
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> >>
> >>
> >>
, only per JMeter
> instance, and only for the HttpClient version of the HTTP sampler.
>
> It should be possible to enhance JMeter to do this with the HttpClient
> sampler, but it's highly unlikely this can be done with the Java Http
> sampler.
>
>> Thanks for your help,
>
It should be possible to enhance JMeter to do this with the HttpClient
sampler, but it's highly unlikely this can be done with the Java Http
sampler.
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Drew
>
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