Hi,
I finally found the problem, and of course it didn't have anything to
do with jmeter :) The problem was that the computer I was running my
apache server on had ip connection tracking enabled. It has an upper
limit on how many connections it can track, and I exceeded that for
some
On 21/03/06, Erik Lindegren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I finally found the problem, and of course it didn't have anything to
do with jmeter :) The problem was that the computer I was running my
apache server on had ip connection tracking enabled. It has an upper
limit on how many
I have a strange problem with jmeter at the moment.
I'm trying to overload an apache server on my local network.
I'm using 3 computers: one for the apache server, and the remaining
two for running remote jmeter servers.
When I've been running my test for about 40-50s both of the jmeter
On 20/03/06, Erik Lindegren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange problem with jmeter at the moment.
I'm trying to overload an apache server on my local network.
I'm using 3 computers: one for the apache server, and the remaining
two for running remote jmeter servers.
When I've been
On 20/03/06, sebb wrote:
On 20/03/06, Erik Lindegren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange problem with jmeter at the moment.
I'm trying to overload an apache server on my local network.
I'm using 3 computers: one for the apache server, and the remaining
two for running remote jmeter
On 20/03/06, Erik Lindegren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/03/06, sebb wrote:
On 20/03/06, Erik Lindegren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange problem with jmeter at the moment.
I'm trying to overload an apache server on my local network.
I'm using 3 computers: one for the apache
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