to the
client. Does it will impact the performance testing? For example, it will
improve the network flow.
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On 13/03/2009, santiagoloso santiagol...@gmail.com wrote:
Somehow it's working. I've done everything again (as told
localhost
1100 from the server machine.
Adrian
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to telnet serverip:1100 and it says:
Connecting To 172.31.112.59:1100...Could not open connection to the host,
on port 23: Connect failed
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Problems shutting down the server may indicate a communication problem.
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connection to the host, on
port 23: Connect failed
Either server is not running on port 1100 or you cannot connect to the
host, or port 1100 is blocked by router.
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Hi,
I want to start JMeter-Tests on several remote computers.
On some machines the test start as expected, on some machines
nothing happens. The only error-message i detected in JMeter-Log
(on machine that starts the tests) is:
12/05/2003 1:26:28 PM ERROR - jmeter.engine.ClientJMeterEngine:
BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
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Hi,
I want to start JMeter-Tests on several remote computers.
Client-server mode is currently not all
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Hi,
I
BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
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Ok, i've got it!
It was a rmiregistry problem with linux:
rmiregistry seems to use /etc/hosts for resolving
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