I haven't tried using a path with spaces, but all my successful JMeter remote servers are in paths with no spaces.
FWIW, Barry Roberts -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wed 1/8/2003 3:23 PM To: JMeter Users List Cc: Subject: Re: Remote JMeter Possible solution: I was able to get Remote JMeter to work after moving the JMeter out of "Program Files" directory. This was discovered when my boss stepped in to help and I ended up installing JMeter in c:\ I believe JMeter has a problem resolving its own classpaths when directory path has spaces in it? Proof: I have two JMeter trees on the same box one in C:\Program Files\jakarta-jmeter and one in c:\jakarta-jmeter Start cmd shell in C:\j2sdk1.4.0_03\bin set JMHOME=C:\"Program Files"\jakarta-jmeter set CLASSPATH=%JMHOME%\lib\ext\ApacheJMeter_core.jar;%JMHOME%\lib\jorphan.jar;%JMHOME%\lib\logkit-1.0.1.jar start rmiregistry In a new cmd shell Starting C:\Program Files\jakarta-jmeter\bin\jmeter -s produces the "..rmiregistry needs to be started error..." Shutdown jmeter -s and exit cmd shell In another new cmd shell start the version outside "Program Files" Starting c:\jakarta-jmeter\bin\jmeter -s SUCCESS! Note: I set the JMHOME every way I could think of without success. That is, initially without quotes, then using the short name progra~1, then quoting it. I'm guessing this is because rmiregistry is picking these paths up fine and JMeter is attempting to construct its own and failing when spaces are in the classpath. For all those who had successes can you verify that you did not have JMeter installed in "Program Files" or a directory path which contained spaces? Or, point out a flaw in my theory... Thanks For The FeedBack! I doubt I would have stuck with this without it. |------------------------------| | Ryan Russo | | University at Albany | | Computing | | Technical Services Web Team | |------------------------------| -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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