Two things you can do to help us out: Find the jmeter.log file - it should be in your home directory (which depends on your OS where that is).
Send us the test script .jmx file so we can see what you're doing. The users.xml file is loaded as a hash, so order isn't preserved. If order is important to you, you should use CSVRead or StringFromFile -Mike On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 16:28, Jaime Chang wrote: > Thanks for replying Mike, > > The only logs I can show you right are the view results in Table listener. > > * 1 threads, ramp up: 5 secons, 2 loop count > > 1 /login.jsp 239 true > 2 /login.frm 24 true > 3 /memberServices.frm 137 true > 4 /conferenceselect.frm 1934 true > 5 /meetingSelect.frm 1194 true > 6 /logout.frm 4 true > 7 /index.jsp 648 true > 8 /login.frm 22 true > 9 /meetingSelect.frm 2549 true > > > * 2 threads, ramp up: 5 secons, 1 loop count > > 1 /login.jsp 599 true > 2 /login.frm 22 true > 3 /memberServices.frm 62 true > 4 /conferenceselect.frm 1803 true > 5 /login.jsp 979 true > 6 /login.frm 21 true > 7 /memberServices.frm 83 true > 8 /meetingSelect.frm 3133 true > 9 /logout.frm 6 true > 10 /index.jsp 662 true > 11 /conferenceselect.frm 3493 true > 12 /meetingSelect.frm 1126 true > 13 /logout.frm 3 true > 14 /index.jsp 32 true > > As you can see with 2 threads the execution goes well but with one > thread it only goes half way. > > Am sorry if this is not enough info to find the problem? > > By the way, I noticed that the user from users.xml are not being pull in > consecutive order. I noticed that in the first case, the first two users > are being pulled. But in the second case the last and the second users > are being used. > > I hope this can give you a better idea about the problem > > Thanks for the help > > jchang > > Michael Stover wrote: > > >Hopefully there are some log entries in the log file that could give us > >some clues? > > > >-Mike > > > >On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 15:46, Jaime Chang wrote: > > > > > >>Hello everybody, > >> > >>This is the scenario. > >>I have a Thread Group with a Simple Controller as a child. This simple > >>controller contains the several request that perform the following steps: > >> > >>1) user login > >>2) user records meeting attendance. > >>3) user logout. > >>4) user goes to main page. > >> > >>All the information needed for the above requests are being pull from > >>the users.xml file under the JMETER_HOME/bin directory. > >> > >>I set the Thread Group with the following parameters: > >> > >>Number of Threads: 1 > >>Ramp up period: 5 > >>Loop Count: 2 > >> > >>The result of this execution is the first thread executing all the above > >>steps (1-4) but the second one only goes to the second step. It never > >>executes the logout process. > >> > >>Can you please explain me why JMeter is acting like this? > >> > >>Thanks in advance, > >> > >>jchang > >> > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> -- Michael Stover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Apache Software Foundation --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

