i'll be working on it.
just gotta find a way now for jmeter to read in a file containing the requests as well as number of threads.
this way if any changes are made to the requests/threads, only one file is changed instead of having to
copy-paste all over again.
thanku very much michael!
Michael Stover wrote:
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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