Hi,
You need to ensure the jmeter.properties file correctly reflects the
remote hosts on the controller pc, and that the correct jmeter.bat file
is running on the remote hosts. If you edit the properties file then you
have to restart jmeter in order for it to update itself. I have
occasionally found that the host pc's need to be restarted and then the
jmeter.bat file run again, for the call from the controller to work
properly.
Alan
Lenin Basheer wrote:
Hi All,
I am facing an issue while Load testing my application from remote
machines. I have setup my application server on a fully devoted
machine and I also have a central client controlling the remote
clients configured in the jmeter.properties.
But when I try to start remote client from the central client it
shows an error box......"bad call to remote host."
Is it possible that I have gone wrong some where?
Thanks in advance for any help that would come along.
Regards,
Lenin
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