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From: "Stuart Barlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 2:13 AM
Subject: Re: request - monitoring OS info
> OpenSTA allows this functionality.
> A
I'd really like to see things like CPU monitoring in JMeter as well.
Probably the most flexible way would be to enhance JMeter to get readings from remote
(or local) JMX (Java Management Extension?) beans.
There was a recent JavaWorld article with source code for getting CPU percentages from
http://www.opensta.org/
Stuart Barlow wrote:
OpenSTA allows this functionality.
At present we leave performance monitor running on the server
while the jmeter tests are running. Yuck but kind of works.
gautamjha wrote:
I am also trying to do something like that for example find the CPU usage
can u explain what is openSTA please
well actually i plan to automate the tests in the sense that i would call
jmeter from a program
which could run a thread of jmeter and another that monitors performance.
At 10:13 AM 2/6/03 +, you wrote:
OpenSTA allows this functionality.
At present we lea
OpenSTA allows this functionality.
At present we leave performance monitor running on the server
while the jmeter tests are running. Yuck but kind of works.
gautamjha wrote:
I am also trying to do something like that for example find the CPU usage
and Memory usage while the tests are running and
I am also trying to do something like that for example find the CPU usage
and Memory usage while the tests are running and find out which request
takes more time but have not been able to find any good way.
If any one experienced has some suggestion please help!
gautam
At 09:46 AM 2/6/03 +,
We have seen the ability to record OS parameters over
the course of a test (e.g. cpu load) with some other
load tools.
This is a very good feature that jMeter would benefit
from.
Notice that Im too lazy to volunteer myself. :-)
Ta.
Stuart.
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