On 27/03/2013 17:08, Darren Bown wrote:
Hi Vivek,

Sorry, I misunderstood. If you use the Aggregate Report and write the
results out, that will give you a running throughput total, in the
second-to-last column. Check out the documentation for more detail.

Darren.


On 27 March 2013 08:59, vivek <[email protected]> wrote:

On 27/03/2013 16:30, Darren Bown wrote:

HI Vivek,

How are you capturing the logs? Are you using a Simple Data Writer or are
you writing out the reports using the 'Aggregate Report' listener? If you
add the path to your report to the 'Filename' field above the results
pane,
that's where you'll find the results logged.

Hope this helps.


On 27 March 2013 08:16, vivek <[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi,
I am not able to log the throughput during the run in a log file. I can
see the values in the in "aggregate results" but cannot find in log file.

I want to log the *timestamp , throughput *in a file for a particular
JMeter run.

Please help.

Thanks,
vivek kumar singh
National University of Singapore


  I am using "Simple Data Writer" to store the results in file. Here is
one line from my log file:

*<httpSample t="51" lt="51" ts="1364373983380" s="true"
lb="/tpcw1/TPCW_home_**interaction" rc="200" rm="OK" tn="Thread Group
1-2" dt="text" by="9798"/>*

In above, time stamp is getting logged with other thread details.  I want
to log "*thoughput*" also which is not getting logged shown above.

Thanks,
vivek



Hi,

The above method suggested helps to get the throughput when we stop the running test in JMeter. I need to capture the current throughput when the JMeter is running. We can see the through put values changing when running the JMeter, but the question is : How to capture this in a file with local time stamp.



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