Hi Naim,

Use following step to do distributed load testing...

1. Download jmeter on the remote machine.

2. Unzip the .zar file.

3. On client machine (assuming it is ur machine), open the
jmeter.properties file in edit mode.

4. Search text "remote_host and put the IP of the remote machine. If u have
more than one then put them with comma separator.

5. GOTO remote machine (s) and run the jmeter-server.bat.

6. Go to Run menu and click on remote start all sub menu.

Rest of the configuration will be same..

One more thing keep the jmeter version same for all machine ( client and
remote both)...

Hope this will work..

Thanks
Satya
On 29 Jan 2015 15:10, "Erez Naim" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
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> I have wonder how to perform distributed test with multiple load
> generators machines. I have bumped into some instructions through the web
> but nothing really work,
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> I wanted to know if you fix up something which is working for you.
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> Thanks!
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