Hi,

Make sure that jmeter  &  jdk versions   are same on client & remote server .

It seems irrelevant but its required.


Regards,
Shabana


On 4/29/05, Douglas Doyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I try to use JMeter in < Remote Testing >. In my experimentation, I
> tried to use the client and the server on the same Windows XP machine.
> 
> - Sun J2SE JSK 1.4.2 (C:\Program Files\j2sdk142)
> 
> - JMeter 2.03 (C:\jmeter)
> 
> - Windows XP SP2 with no Firewall activated
> 
> Here my system environments variables:
> 
> JAVA_HOME=C:\progra~1\j2sdk142
> 
> JMETER_HOME=c:\jmeter
> 
> CLASSPATH=C:\jmeter\lib\ext\ApacheJMeter_core.jar;C:\jmeter\lib\jorphan.
> jar;C:\jmeter\lib\logkit-1.2.jar
> 
> I tested the described procedure at
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/remote-test.html
> <http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/remote-test.html> , but
> without success. Here in detail the steps that I made:
> 
> 1. Execute the step 1 described in the procedure in a new DOS Windows
> (cmd.exe)
> 
> Microsoft Windows XP [version 5.1.2600]
> 
> (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\ddo>C:\jmeter\bin\jmeter-server.bat
> 
> Changing to JMeter home directory
> 
> Found ApacheJMeter_core.jar
> 
> [Full GC 2477K->554K(249088K), 0.0231871 secs]
> 
> C:\Documents and Settings\ddo>
> 
> Note: At this moment, another Windows appear (rmiregistry) with this
> message "security properties not found. Using defaults.".
> 
> Note 2: Here the result of the jmeter.log  log file
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Version 2.0.3
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: java.version=1.4.2_07
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Copyright (c) 1998-2005 The
> Apache Software Foundation
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 INFO  - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl:
> Starting backing engine
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 ERROR - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl:
> rmiregistry needs to be running to start JMeter in server mode
> 
>             java.rmi.ServerException: Server RemoteException; nested
> exception is:
> 
>             java.rmi.UnmarshalException: error unmarshalling arguments;
> nested exception is:
> 
>             java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl_Stub
> 
> 2005/04/29 09:52:08 ERROR - jmeter.JMeter: Giving up, as server failed
> with: java.rmi.RemoteException: Cannot start. See server log file.
> 
>             at
> org.apache.jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl.<init>(RemoteJMeterEngin
> eImpl.java:56)
> 
>             at org.apache.jmeter.JMeter.startServer(JMeter.java:483)
> 
>             at org.apache.jmeter.JMeter.start(JMeter.java:289)
> 
>             at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native
> Method)
> 
>             at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown
> Source)
> 
>             at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown
> Source)
> 
>             at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
> 
>             at org.apache.jmeter.NewDriver.main(NewDriver.java:172)
> 
> Well, if I try to continue step 2 and 3, I receives the following error
> in the Jmeter Client : "Bad Call to remote host".
> 
> If I try to do it manually, I obtain the same result. I also tried to
> carry out the same experimentation on Linux RedHat AS 3.0 and still have
> an error when try to start the server. What do I miss? Is this possible
> to help me?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>

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