the other option is to try this listener contributed by a jmeter user.

http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37160

http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=16745

the second link is an attachment the user provided of the listener in
action.

peter


On 11/23/05, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 23/11/05, Christensen, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I'd like to run load tests from my home office.  I'd like to use a
> > remote test machine at work to drive the test, but have my PC displaying
> > progress of the test.  I'm connected over a VPN to work.  The intent is
> > to reduce the bandwidth over my ISP connection by only having aggregated
> > test results displayed on my local PC.  However, I find that the data
> > bandwidth over the VPN when running a remote test and using an aggregate
> > report listener on my PC is almost as high as running the test directly
> > from my PC.  (~10MB/min).  This seems strange to me as I would have
>
> Yes, every sample is returned by default.
> The other options are batching (same total data, but in batches)
> and at the end (won't help you here).
>
> > expected the results handling to be fairly minimal when dealing with the
> > aggregate listener.  Is there a way to reduce the aggregate report
> > update frequency so that the bandwidth requirements fall off
> > significantly?
>
> Not yet.
>
> > Or another approach completely that still gives me a way
> > to track progress of the test?
>
> If you use non-GUI mode, you can configure the test to include a
> Summariser - see jmeter.properties. You can direct the summaries to
> System.out.
>
> S.
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