edit jmeter.properties and change

#server_port=1099


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On 28/03/06, Mark McWhinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not able to run JMeter scripts on a remote server.
>
> I added the remote hosts to the local jmeter.properties file.  They show up
> in the Run => Remote Start menu just fine.
>
> I started the jmeter-server on the remote hosts.  Their jmeter.log files
> (shown at the bottom of this email) look OK.
>
> When I select Remote Start or Remote Start All, JMeter thinks about it for a
> few seconds then returns to normal as if nothing happened.  The little green
> light does not come on.
>
> I am guessing that the problem is due to a blocked port on the remote server
> and/or a firewall.  Are there other common causes?
>
> Is there an easy way to select another port e.g. 80 instead of 1099?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.util.JMeterUtils: Setting Locale to en_US
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Version 2.1.1
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: java.version=1.5.0_05
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Locale=English (United States)
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Copyright (c) 1998-2005 The
> Apache Software Foundation
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl: Starting
> backing engine on 1099
> 2006/03/27 18:27:30 INFO  - jmeter.engine.RemoteJMeterEngineImpl: Bound to
> registry on port 1099
>
>
>
>
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