Hello,
I suggest you open a Bugzilla issue attaching your Test Plan.
Do you use GUI testing or NON GUI ?
Remote or non remote ?
Are you using any third party plugin ?

Regards
Philippe

On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:00 PM, ivan.rancati <ivan.ranc...@original1.net>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've been using a nightly build (r1095243) for a while to develop a test
> plan that runs against Jetty servers.
> Today I downloaded the 2.6 release, tried the .jmx with 80 concurrent users
> and the number of processed requests/second was way off.
> With r1095243 I could get approx 125 requests/seconds, with 2.6 released
> build approx 30 requests/second.
> JMeter is run on the same computer (Debian) with the same Java vm (Java(TM)
> SE Runtime Environment build 1.6.0_26-b03)
>
> A quick diff on bin/jmeter shows this difference
> o1@vsrv005:~/bin$ diff jmeter/bin/jmeter
> jakarta-jmeter-r1095243/bin/jmeter
> 77,78c77,78
> < # Increase MaxPermSize if you use a lot of Javascript in your Test Plan :
> < PERM="-XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m"
> ---
> > # PermSize is a scam. Leave it like this:
> > PERM="-XX:PermSize=64m -XX:MaxPermSize=64m"
>
> I will now try to change MaxPermSize to 64m, but I doubt that would cause a
> 4x difference in reported performance. I am also the only person currently
> using the test server I am running against, so the load is quite under
> control.
>
> Diffing jmeter.properties show differences, but they seem to be for LAF and
> other settings that should not affect performance. In both the nightly and
> the released version, the only customization I did was
> onload.expandtree=false
>
> Other than changing MaxPermSize to 64m, is there any other obvious thing to
> try?
>
> thanks
> Ivan
>
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Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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