On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 05:20:34PM +0200, Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
> Looks like around 1x20 you saturated the JMeter CPU. 1x40 did not 
> increase load -- not because the web server was saturated, but because 
> the JMeter machine was. When you did the 2x20, you were actually 
> providing twice as much CPU power to JMeter, so you could create twice 
> as much load.

Jordi, I just ran a quick test with 60 threads. The command I used to
start the GUI is:

ssh -f -l root XXXXXXXXXXX "export 
PATH=\"/usr/java/j2re1.4.2_01/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin\"
 && cd /usr/local/jakarta-jmeter/bin && rm -f jmeter.xml && java -jar 
./ApacheJMeter.jar -t \"Test Plan.jmx\" -p jmeter.properties"

vmstat told me (excluding 1st line of history):

   procs                      memory    swap          io     system  cpu
 r  b  w   swpd   free   buff  cache  si  so    bi    bo   in    cs  us sy  id
 0  0  0      0 431196 194040 272888   0   0     0     5  595   186   2 0  97
 1  0  2      0 431196 194040 272888   0   0     0     6  591   176   3 1  97
 1  0  0      0 431196 194040 272888   0   0     0     5  589   173   2 0  97
 0  0  0      0 432440 194040 272896   0   0     0     7  585   179   2 0  98

The aggregate report:

HTTP Request (1)  846   1223  31   7098   0.00%  4.3/sec
HTTP Request (2)  60    1134  203  2386   0.00%  18.1/sec
HTTP Request (3)  60    2999  538  4881   0.00%  7.7/sec
HTTP Request (4)  3509  2976  521  11542  0.00%  17.9/sec
TOTAL             4475  2620  31   11542  0.00%  22.6/sec

Thanks,
js.
-- 
Jean-Sebastien Morisset, Sr. UNIX Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Personal Home Page <http://jsmoriss.mvlan.net/>
JS & Melanie's Homebrewery <http://brewery.mvlan.net/>
Underwater and Travel Photographs <http://www.mvpix.com/>

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to