Turns out the issue was the Sun JVM wasn't on the path. Only the GCJ stuff. Oops. Thanks for your help!

- Dan

sebb wrote:
It should work OK on a headless machine - certainly the unit tests run there OK.

It may be that some of the test elements accidentally require a GUI.

Can you try a very simple test plan (e.g. just a Java Sampler) and see
if that works OK?

If so, it should be possible to narrow down the test element that is
causing the problem.

Please then create a Bugzilla report and attach the test plan and
jmeter.log files. [Replace any sensitive information first].

S
On 28/02/06, Dan Diephouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to run JMeter on a machine that doesn't have an X server
running. I created a plan with a Thread group, soap/xml-rpc request, and
an aggregate report. I then try to run it on the machine by doing :

java -jar ApacheJMeter.jar -n -t ../../Plan.jmx

And it fails with:

Created the tree successfully
Starting the test

(.:11188): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:

Is it possible to run JMeter in non-server mode on a headless machine?
Thanks,
- Dan

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