On 12/04/2010, Deepak Shetty wrote:
> Hi
> bigger files are best processed by loading them to database.
I suspect most spreadsheets would have problems with a dataset this size.
How many records are there?
Alternatives are to use a scripting language which can accumulate data
line by line or a
Hi
bigger files are best processed by loading them to database.
What errors did you get in jmeter.log (after heap size increase)? Try
starting Jmeter with a console (use jmeter.cmd instead of jmeterw) and see
what happens . if it seems to get stuck , you can take a thread dump (pause
+ ctrl brea
Hi,
I ran my jmeter test for last 3 days in cmd line mode. The aggregate result
is writing to a jtl file in "Save Field Names (CSV)" format. I thought xml
would be lot of data so using csv. The result file size is 80 MB.
Now when I try to import it, i am not seeing any results imported in jmeter
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