On 01/05/06, Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I changed the script to the "HTTPClient HTTP Sampler" and it still has
the same problem. Can you let me know when the nightly build is ready?
I did a build yesterday.
I'll have a go at it then. I'm still not a 100% convinced that JMeter is
the real problem. Could be Java, OS, switches, DNS servers,... But I can
see this under Windows and Linux. Both run Java 1.4.2 and Jmeter 2.1.1.
I do load the embedded resources (some GIFs and CSS files) because it is
required of the test. All pages are HTTPS.
Unless there are a lot of embedded resources, I suggest you try
downloading them with separate samplers. Indeed, if there are
duplicates, this would allow you to skip the later downloads i.e. act
more like a browser, which will cache them.
[Caching support is on my TODO list...]
What I find odd is, that I seem to be the only one with this problem
(which is another reason for suspecting more than just JMeter). I would
have expected quite a few people to have that problem when doing testing
with SSL.
Cheers & Thank you 4 the great help!
Oliver
-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 1 May 2006 10:47
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Jmeter problems 2h into perf test
29378 is not fixable, as far as I can make out. There is no control over
connection re-use with the default Java HTTP implementation. I've closed
the bug.
31832 may perhaps be caused by the default Java implementation running
out of connections? It may or may not be fixable. Perhaps you could use
netstat or similar to see how many connections are open when the process
hangs. Are you using "Download Embedded resources"?
I've made quite a few improvements to the code just recently, and will
generate a new "nightly" build today or tomorrow.
This won't help with the default HTTP sampler, but the HTTPClient
Sampler has been updated quite a bit, and should hopefully work better.
If not, then at least there is a chance of fixing it.
If you possibly can, please try using the HTTPClient HTTP Sampler - it's
easy enough to edit the JMX file if you don't want to recreate it. See
the file extras/ConvertHTTPSampler.txt for details.
Hopefully this will help you - it would certainly help us if the new
code was given a full work-out!
[I'm working on making it possible to change the HTTP implementation in
the GUI - nearly there...]
S.
On 30/04/06, Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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