If the test runs for a long time, and you want to get some idea of the
performance as it is running, you can add a summariser (see
jmeter.properties) which generates summary output every few minutes.

S.
On 5/13/05, Peter Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what I like to do is run the test with just the simple data writer.
> then after the test I view it with aggregate listener, graph or
> distribution graph.
> 
> to view the results after the test, just add the listener and open the
> .jtl file.
> 
> peter
> 
> 
> On 5/13/05, Ducloux Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Everybody, I would like to know about how you all load Test with
> > JMeter....
> > I'm Testing a site on tomcat and JMeter is on a computer with 2 proc
> > with total 3Ghz 1024Mo Ram, so a quite fast one ...
> >
> > My test is recorded with the JMeter Proxy, and consists of browsing over
> > 40 pages ....
> >
> > My problem is that when I come around 30 Threads with a ramp up period
> > of 60s , (which makes one new thread every 2 seconds ), and with
> > agregate log and simple data writer ... I absolutly nedd these logs ....
> >
> > So is there a mistake in the way I'm doing things? What are your thread
> > limits ....?
> >
> > thanks in advance
> >
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