Le 21/09/2011 22:42, sebb a ecrit : > On 21 September 2011 22:29, Milamber <[email protected]> wrote: > >> [snip] >> >> I make a tcp dump and analyze with wireshark. >> With HC3.1 : 0-42 secs : 43 TCP conversations (inside several HTTP GET >> and response) >> With HC4.1 : 0-44 secs : 3011 TCP conversations (inside one HTTP GET and >> one response) >> > Do you mean that each HC4.1 conversation only contains a single > request/response? >
Yes a single request/response > Can you enable debug logging for HTTPHC4Impl ? > Yes I can, I will sent the log in a private mail see end of log : one user but lot of: 2011/09/22 01:06:56 DEBUG - jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPHC4Impl: Thread Finished 2011/09/22 01:06:56 DEBUG - jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPHC4Impl: Thread Finished > This should show if the clients are being reused or not. > > I suggest you reduce thread and loop counts, or the log file will be very big. > Done: 1 thread, 1 sec ramp up, 30 secs duration Starting the test @ Thu Sep 22 01:06:25 CEST 2011 (1316646385910) Waiting for possible shutdown message on port 4445 summary + 188 in 3,7s = 50,9/s Avg: 18 Min: 8 Max: 113 Err: 0 (0,00%) summary + 1697 in 26,1s = 65,1/s Avg: 14 Min: 8 Max: 173 Err: 0 (0,00%) summary = 1885 in 29,8s = 63,3/s Avg: 15 Min: 8 Max: 173 Err: 0 (0,00%) Tidying up ... @ Thu Sep 22 01:06:56 CEST 2011 (1316646416091) ... end of run netstat -tplna| grep java | grep ESTA | wc -l 39 (esta conn) ==> 39 is the number of http requests in my test plan > [I think we need to fix this before releasing 2.5.1] > Yes sure. > >> HTTP conversations show Keep-Alive header (HC3 and HC4) >> >> I suppose that is a close keep alive connection problem with JMeter. >> Perhaps 2 issues are linked? >> > Dunno yet. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
