I see.  No, there's no ramp down option.  You might try loading the same
test under multiple threadgroups that run serialized and change the
number of threads in each group to create changing loads.

-Mike

On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 21:17, nlunebur wrote:
> hi michael.
> thanku for ur reply.
> i wish to test a fairly large system where the load is increased to a peak,
> then decreased to see how the system reacts. like an up-down-up-down 
> pattern.
> thats basically it really.
> there are scripts that can do this but what we wanna do is be able to
> copy paste the jmx test file to another machine and be able to run it 
> without having to
> do anything else.
> i guess this is not possible then?
> nicole
> Michael Stover wrote:
> 
> >No, there is no ramp-down option.  Can you describe a situation in which
> >it would be useful?
> >
> >-Mike
> >
> >On Sun, 2004-06-20 at 21:00, nlunebur wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>hi,
> >>i'm newbie and wanna know if JMeter has a ramp-down option as opposed to 
> >>a ramp-up option???
> >>
> >>i know you can work around this with scripts but wanted to know if 
> >>JMeter has this option or not ...
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