El mar, 13-12-2005 a las 18:19, sebb escribió: > On 13/12/05, Iago Toral Quiroga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > However, is there any way to get threads of different machines execute > > diferent requests? > > Yes, make sure the data files are have different data in them.
That works fine. Thanks sebb! Regarding to the problems with constant troughput timer, I discovered the following: I cannot reproduce the problem in my development environment. So that, in my dev. environment the constant troughput timer produces a 10 requests per second test sending requests to the server at each second as it should be, but the same test, in the work environment produces the problem I had talked about before: sends bunches of 100 requests each 10 seconds. This is quite weird, I can't understand why is this happening. In my development environment I'm using: - Debian Linux, kernel 2.6.12 - Jakarta Jmeter 2.1.1 - Apache 1.3 - Java 1.5.0_04 - CPU: Celeron 2.4GHz - RAM: 512MB While in the working environment I'm using: - Windows XP proffesional SP1 - Jakarta Jmeter 2.1.1 - Apache 1.3 - Java 1.5.0_04 - CPU: Celeron 2.4GHz - RAM: 512MB Any ideas? Any of you have experienced a behaviour like this one before? May this be happening because of a Windows or Windows JVM issue? or may it be a consequence of some kind of network configuration? the key question here is how does jmeter decide when to launch a set of requests to the server and how many when using a constant throughput timer? thanks in advance. -- Abel Iago Toral Quiroga Igalia http://www.igalia.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

