On 19/02/07, Bruno Dillenseger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lenin Basheer wrote:
> There is a certain clause being mentioned in the tutorial for JMeter
> Distributed testing procedure, that the server and clients are to be
> in the same subnet while testing over subnets of the kind , 192.x.x.x
> or 10.x.x.x
Roughly speaking, these addresses are IPv4 private addresses which shall
not be routed. So, in principle, the remote servers and the Jmeter
master won't be able to reach each other. Unless you can put a routing
machine configured to actually route between such subnets (don't know if
it's feasible - it may depend on IP implementation), the only workaround
I see is to use non-private addresses...

Anyway, for your evaluation, note this is not a special issue with
Jmeter. Any distributed load testing tool (or application in general)
would have the same problem.

Well put.

Copying to JMeter user list (where the thread really belongs).

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