Not the best solution, but have you tried to use a Response Time
Assertion(s) and open the result in a Response Times over time listener,
with just Errors checked, to see this?
2014-04-24 2:07 GMT-03:00 Manish Sapariya :
> I believe it will be too much data for view results tree listener to
> ha
On 24 April 2014 06:07, Manish Sapariya wrote:
> I believe it will be too much data for view results tree listener to
> handle.
>
>
Perhaps. If so would also be too much for View Results in Table.
For such situation I have looked at the access logs, which has every
> request with time to serve.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014 7:53 PM
To: user@jmeter.apache.org
Subject: Individual response times
Hi,
Is it possible to extract the raw individual response time data. I have a high
max rate in the aggregate report and I'd like to see at what time the max rate
appeared and how many times?
Ma
I believe it will be too much data for view results tree listener to handle.
For such situation I have looked at the access logs, which has every
request with time to serve. I use logstash+elasticsearch+kibana to analyze
the request with response time greater than certain threshold.
I wish there
Use the view results tree listener.
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On Apr 23, 2014 6:53 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to extract the raw individual response time data. I have
> a high max rate in the aggregate report and I'd like to see
Hi,
Is it possible to extract the raw individual response time data. I have
a high max rate in the aggregate report and I'd like to see at what time
the max rate appeared and how many times?
Many Thanks
Paul
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