I have gotten JMeter working remotely.  I run the GUI on a RedHat 8 box, and have 5 
Windows 2000 boxes running as slaves.  Getting the CLASSPATH was a little tricky, and 
I put a "pause" in the .bat file I handed out to the Winders boxes to make sure 
rmiregistry was up AND running before starting jmeter -s.  I think that helped.

I did notice an error in the docs, though.  From 
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/remote-test.html, it says to add the 
following to your CLASSPATH:

 JMETER_HOME/lib/logkit-1.0.1

Obviously, you need to add a .jar to the end of that.

FWIW,
Barry Roberts

-----Original Message-----
From:   Lawrence, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tue 12/31/2002 7:41 AM
To:     'JMeter Users List'
Cc:     
Subject:        RE: Remote JMeter
>Hi All:
Hi Ryan,

>  Can someone just confirm that they've gotten the versions of
>JMeter/JRE/OS I'm using to work as a server? I can't find any related bugs
>in the bug DB so assume I've messed something up?

Since no-one else has replied. I shall report that sadly I have not gotten
Jmeter to work as a server either. I had posted a week or so ago describing
problems with Jmeter not recognising the rmiregistry having been loaded, and
thought it was a classpath issue.

I too assume I've messed up, because despite the efforts of some helpful
souls I'm still stuck with a non-functioning server and am currently looking
elsewhere for distrubuted testing.

:(

Steve.



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