Hi Neth,

My Test Plan looks exactly like yours. However, I need
to check my proxy settings for my ISP.  I'm using
Netscape 6 and I don't have to specify a proxy. 
Instead I use "direct connection".  I'll check my
Internet Explorer, since I seem to remember setting a
proxy for it.  

The 503 errors do not consistently occur and I have
only seen them a few times.

Thanks,
Kevin Hammond

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> Hi,
> 
> I've tested out the JMeter Proxy Server and it works
> fine for me.  I
> visited 'jakarta.apache.org' and had no problems at
> all.  Just to
> double confirm here's how I setup the JMeter Proxy
> Server :
> 
> 1. Started jmeter with - 'jmeter -h <ISP proxy
> server> -p <ISP proxy
> server port>
> 2. Created a test tree as below :
> 
> Test Plan
> +-ThreadGroup
>   +-HTTP Proxy Server
>   +-Simple Controller
> 
> 3. Select 'HTTP Proxy Server' and click on 'Start'
> 4. Open web browser and make it point to JMeter
> Proxy Server.  This
> should be 'localhost' with port '8080'
> 5. Goto the desired URL from the web browser.
> 
> I used to get '503 Gateway Timeout' error 'cos
> previously the JMeter
> Proxy used java Sockets to connect to the desired
> URL and this
> ignores the 'httpProxyHost' and 'httpProxyPort'
> system properties set
> when starting up JMeter (see Step 1). I made the
> JMeter Proxy Server
> use URL and HttpConnection(modifications to the code
> which I've
> already committed) to overcome this and now it works
> fine for me.
> 
> '503 Gateway Timeout' means the server(JMeter Proxy
> Server, in this
> case) waited for a service(http request for the
> desired URL) did not
> complete so it returned '503' to your browser.  How
> often do you
> get '503 Gateway Timeout'? Does it always occur for
> the same URLs?
> When you get '503 Gateway Timeout' did you try to
> access the same URL
> without going thru' JMeter Proxy?
> 
> neth
> 
> ---- Begin Original Message ----
> 
> From: "Kevin Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 09:48:53 -0800
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Proxy Server; getting partial pages and 503
> Gateway Timeout
> 
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I tried the Proxy Server for the first time and ran
> into a lot of
> connectivity problems. �I have tried several web
> sites (including
> Jakarta)
> and I am unable to get a complete HTML page back.
> �One of three things
> happened when JMeter tried to retrieve a page:
> 1) page was partially retrieved (usually the last
> half of the page)
> 2) page was empty, or
> 3) page was not returned due to a "503 Gateway
> Timeout" error.
> 
> JMeter does, however, create the right HTTP Request
> controllers
> (pretty
> cool).
> 
> I access the Internet through a cable modem
> connection to AT&T @Home.
> Without going through the JMeter Proxy Server, I get
> these pages just
> fine.
> 
> Has anyone else experienced these types of errors?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin Hammond
> 
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