I also had no problem running "remotely" when both instances were on the same box (remote host = 127.0.0.1) but it still wouldn't work across different machines. Running 1.8, JDK 1.4.1_01, Win2000. I could telnet to the remote host.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > To Mike, Steve, Barry: > > Hi Mike: > > As far as problems with remote testing, all I can say is that, on > > Windows2000, jdk1.4.0, it works for me. I won't deny that the classpath > > issues can be tricky, however. > Using JMeter 1.8? Would you mind sending your classpath and any related > environment variables you have set? Maybe this will help Steve as well? > Maybe I have conflict with other java paths already defined not > related to JMeter. Just don't know java well enough to debug this on my > own. > > Hi Steve: Thanks for the sympathy. ;) Other team members here are in > dialog with Mercury Interactive if you can afford to go the > consulting route. They're _very_ expensive (at least when you > have no money). Estimate cost so far 50-70K: > http://www.mercuryinteractive.com/ but, I believe they're doing much more > than load testing. > > Hi Barry: > > I have gotten JMeter working remotely. I run the GUI on a RedHat 8 box, > > andhave 5 Windows 2000 boxes running as slaves. Getting the CLASSPATH > > was a little tricky, and I put a "pause" in the .bat file... > Using JMeter 1.8 and jre 1.4.0 ? Please confirm since there seems > to be 3 big variances here, outside of classpath, which _could_ be > causing the problem (OS,JMeter, and JRE versions). > I did just try following the instructions first. Simply adding the 3 > stated items to my classpath did not work. Did notice the missing .jar > extension on logkit. Had a pause in my script as well. ;) > > Thanks for all the replies. Hoping to sort this out. > Happy New Year All! > -Ryan > > ---Start Whining [Read at own risk]:--- > This is very frustrating since I've taken all the time to develop scripts > for testing yet I am now stuck with having a limited load I can apply. I > need to simulate 1000's of users on PC's which can probably only handle at > best 10-20 threads. Just not practical to scale up my load testing without > the remote testing portion working. > > BTW: I had similar "java out of memory problems" as stated on the list > running 50 threads on a Win2k box with 512mg memory also encountered same > issue on PIII 450 128mg running RH 8 (20 threads if my memory serves). The > bulk testing machines I would have access to are only Win98 boxes with > 64mg mem.... > ----End Whining.---- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

