There is also solrjmeter tool that wraps jmeter inside:
https://github.com/romanchyla/solrjmeter
I have tried it and saw more interesting graphs.
You can also plot the solr cache stats and other metrics via querying
with /admin/mbeans?stats=true&wt=json suffix on your core/collection and
using som
It didn't have any improvements for a long time now (It doesn't have any
SolrCloud-related feautes for example), I just added a note on Solr wiki to
alert users about that. Feel free to ask on the solrmeter mailing list if
you have any other questions.
Tomás
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:56 AM, Ahme
Have you looked at JMeter - http://jmeter.apache.org/
Thanks,
Sameer.
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On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Al Krinker wrote:
> I am trying to test performance of my cluster (solr 4.8).
>
> SolrMeter looked promising... small and standalone. Plus, open source so
> that I
I am trying to test performance of my cluster (solr 4.8).
SolrMeter looked promising... small and standalone. Plus, open source so
that I could make tweaks if needed.
However, I see that the last update date was in Oct 2012. Is it dead? Any
better non commercial and preferably open sourced projec
Hi Al,
http://jmeter.apache.org
Ahmet
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 1:11 PM, Al Krinker wrote:
I am trying to test performance of my cluster (solr 4.8).
SolrMeter looked promising... small and standalone. Plus, open source so
that I could make tweaks if needed.
However, I see that the last u