I know. It wasn't my idea. We should only be servicing about 30 users. But the 'powers that be' want a good idea of how much strain we'll be experiencing on the server.
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 8:39 AM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: new to jmeter wow, that's a lot of content. great way to saturate your network I/O. peter On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 08:33:08 -0600, Michael Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am simulating 4 dealers logging in to view the purchases of their > customers. > Dealer1 has a content-length: 402660 > Load time: 2274 > Dealer2 content-length: 31778 > Load time: 9787 > Dealer3 content-length: 5249 > Load time: 8082 (He doesn't have any purchases) > Dealer4 content-length: 355896 > Load time: 8745 > I am assuming content_length is the size of the html page, including > html tags and such, and the data returned in the variables. > Load time I'm not sure about. It doesn't seem to follow a set pattern. I > assume it's in milliseconds. When I bring up the purchases page for > these bigger customers, it can take up to 20 seconds. So I'm a little > confused about the load time. > I'll try the post-processor on one of the bigger queries and let you > know. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: BAZLEY, Sebastian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 8:15 AM > To: 'JMeter Users List' > Subject: RE: new to jmeter > > AFAIK, the data has been fetched - it's just that it is not displayed by > the > listener. > > S. > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 06 August 2004 14:11 > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: RE: new to jmeter > > I guess it is a big deal when I don't get the data back from a big > query. ('Response too large to be displayed (402660 bytes).') I noticed > that the load time, in view results tree, is not much higher than a page > that retrieves a small amount of data. Is there a way to bring all the > data back so I can see the actual query time? Or is there a way to just > get the time? I don't necessarily need the data but I do need the actual > time to load the page. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 5:04 PM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Re: new to jmeter > > glad I could help. > > peter > > On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 14:24:17 -0600, Michael Chandler > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have a cookie manager set up. The problem was I had a parameter > wrong > > for the second page. I now have three pages that I'm getting data back > > on. I noticed that if there is a large amount of data that it displays > a > > message 'Response too large to be displayed (402660 bytes).'. Not a > big > > deal. I know that its trying to get data back. I've gotten more done > in > > the last hour than in the last two days. Normal....SSDD > > Thanks for the help. You guys rock...and roll...... > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:48 PM > > To: JMeter Users List > > Subject: Re: new to jmeter > > > > look at the config elements, to pass around cookies :) > > > > peter > > > > On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 13:39:02 -0600, Michael Chandler > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I discovered that right after I sent this email. It helps immensely. > > > Thanks for the reply. I now need to find out how to go from a logon > > page > > > to another page that assumes I am logged on and retrieve data from > > > Mysql, i.e. purchase history using the logon info from the first > page. > > > The logon is instantiated with a bean. I tried putting the second > http > > > request as a child but it doesn't appear to be hitting the second > > page. > > > It seems that once the http request has ran the session is no longer > > > open. Your help is appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Peter Lin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:31 PM > > > To: JMeter Users List > > > Subject: Re: new to jmeter > > > > > > In jmeter, there's listeners, which allow you to view the results in > a > > > table or in a tree. Add view results in a tree to view the response > > > data sent by the server. does that help? > > > > > > > > > http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Vie > > > w_Results_Tree > > > > > > peter > > > > > > On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:41:33 -0600, Michael Chandler > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I want to set up a test to do this: Hit a web page, logon (handled > > by > > > a > > > > java script), logon to a Mysql database, and know that the > username > > I > > > > sent to the page is actually getting data back. I need to see what > > the > > > > response is for a large amount of data. I set up a test plan but > > don't > > > > really know what I'm getting back. All I see is that I'm hitting > the > > > > pages successfully and getting a database connection but can't > tell > > if > > > > I'm logged on as the user and retrieving his data. I've read most > of > > > the > > > > help file but I guess "I'm not understanding" it. 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