Never mind complete clown here. That's me! :p

I was looking at the Jmeter summary report where my test script has 
multiple samplers (2 to be exact) and I was looking at the total and not 
how many HTTP requests I sent. The numbers match lol! Never mind!

As you were!

On Monday, 26 May 2014 11:40:38 UTC-4, John Smith wrote:
>
> Used PUT not POST. Also seems to be doing the same thing with the Java 
> client as embedded node.
>
> No matter how many requests i send only half the docs get indexed.
>
> On Monday, 26 May 2014 11:35:04 UTC-4, John Smith wrote:
>>
>> Using ES 1.1.1
>>
>> I have 4 node cluster
>>
>> 1 primary 3 workers
>>
>> Starting each node with Elasticsearc.bat (Uisng windows 2003, JAVA 1.7_45 
>> and 16GB heap)
>>
>> Using the index api to create the index automatically on the first POST 
>> operation....
>>
>> POST http://10.0.0.xxx:9200/xxx/abc/
>>
>> POST data:
>> {
>> "account" : 12345678,
>> "started": "2014-05-26T15:30:14.910",
>> "ended": "2014-05-26T15:30:17.697"
>> }
>>
>>
>> Sending direct http using JMeter. I sent 5000 requests give or take, but 
>> Marvel and Head show that only 2500 documents got indexed???
>>
>> I'm I missing something is it a config thing?
>>
>

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