Not a heavy jmeter user, but I've never seen anything like that and it seems 
unlikely.

Martin

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Has anyone seen a JMeter run cause the JMeter Windows host system to crash?  
When we do a JMeter run, our Windows system is crashing at random times into 
the run.  The script is not doing anything sophisticated.  It is just sending 
https requests and following redirects.  No parsing, no CSV input.

Monitoring with JConsole shows that JMeter is not pushing its JVM heap size 
limits.

Our system admin looked at the crashes and says they are forced crashes, so it 
must be JMeter forcing it.  This doesn’t make sense to me.

Thanks,

Joh Melom




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