Am 7. März 2017 05:03:58 MEZ schrieb Scott Dean :
>I am using java 1.8.0_121 on Windows 2008r2 x64.
>
>Regarding the test plan, I need to scrub the plan of sensitive data
>before
>I can upload it.
I have looked into my test results, that showed CSV corruption.
The easiest and only way I could r
I am using java 1.8.0_121 on Windows 2008r2 x64.
Regarding the test plan, I need to scrub the plan of sensitive data before
I can upload it.
Just to be clear, the test plan was actually executed on four remote
servers via the command line with the name of the results file specified as
a commandli
The results file was a .CSV format.
-- Scott Dean
NC State University
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 10:10 AM, sebb wrote:
> On 4 March 2017 at 21:42, Stuart Kenworthy
> wrote:
> > I have seen this randomly in every version of jmeter. Partial or
> corrupted lines being written to log files is not
The following resolved the problem:
Change the from what is given in the original e-mail to the following:
true
false
This now works as intended. I do not understand why "threadCounts" was not
coming up in the .jmx file
I'm running a jmeter 2.13 script and have an interesting problem in a
simple data writer that I can't resolve. I'm hoping someone here has seen
this before and figured out a solution. The details:
I've a simple data writer where I want the output to be just the URL call.
Using the GUI, I unche
Unfortunately the websocket sampler does not work with client side
proxyservers. I wanted to use it for SignalR, but couldn't get through the
proxy server.
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