RE: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-03-02 Thread Sonam Chauhan
activate it after the test again (provided your tests don't run more than 12 hrs because then the clock would be significantly off). Cheers Oliver -Original Message- From: Sonam Chauhan [mailto:sonam.chau...@ce.com.au] Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2009 4:05 p.m. To: JMeter Users Lis

Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread sebb
; -Original Message- > From: sebb [mailto:seb...@gmail.com] > Sent: Friday, 27 February 2009 2:00 p.m. > To: JMeter Users List > > Subject: Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances > > On 26/02/2009, Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM] > wrote: > > Hi Sonam, >

RE: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM]
ers List Subject: Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances On 26/02/2009, Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM] wrote: > Hi Sonam, > > Thanks for that! Lots of info in there. I'll mull over it in detail now. > Have you ever run a comparison VM to real? Did you get the same results? &

Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread sebb
s evenly, one can allow for any drift by measuring the time difference at the end of the test. > Cheers Oliver > > > -Original Message- > From: Sonam Chauhan [mailto:sonam.chau...@ce.com.au] > Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2009 4:05 p.m. > To: JMeter Users List >

RE: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM]
ore than 12 hrs because then the clock would be significantly off). Cheers Oliver -Original Message- From: Sonam Chauhan [mailto:sonam.chau...@ce.com.au] Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2009 4:05 p.m. To: JMeter Users List Subject: RE: Running JMeter virtualised instances Hi Oliver- Like

Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread sebb
On 26/02/2009, da...@davidwbrown.name wrote: > My simple logic tells me that if you can run a JVM then you can JMeter. Yes? > No? > Yes, so long as the JVM is at least 1.4 and compliant. Howver, if you are using JMeter to test a server that is on a different host, then the network connectivity,

Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread david
My simple logic tells me that if you can run a JVM then you can JMeter. Yes? No? kirk wrote .. > Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM] wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm being asked if I can run JMeter instances on a virtualised environment. > > > My limited experience with virtualised hardware is that you ne

Re: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-26 Thread kirk
Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM] wrote: Hi all, I'm being asked if I can run JMeter instances on a virtualised environment. My limited experience with virtualised hardware is that you need more network to manage the load. What I've also found is that the virtualization fiddles with the network st

RE: Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-25 Thread Sonam Chauhan
ion was to use some sort of VMWare kernel module to bypass NTP and get time from ESX directly. Regards, Sonam Chauhan -Original Message- From: Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM] [mailto:oliver.erlew...@datacom.co.nz] Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2009 1:23 PM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Runni

Running JMeter virtualised instances

2009-02-25 Thread Oliver Erlewein [DATACOM]
Hi all, I'm being asked if I can run JMeter instances on a virtualised environment. The detail is that we (will) have massive machines (8 core lots of RAM) that will run VMware ESX server. On that I will need about 15-30 instances of JMeter running to generate the load needed. How does the vir