On 02/05/06, bgordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've downloaded and tried version jakarta-jmeter-2-1.20060430   and I still 
have the same error. I want to verify that I'm using RuntimeController 
properly. I have
 ThreadGroup "TransactionalRequestor"
   RuntimeController with Runtime (seconds) set to 
${__P(runtimeControllerMaxSeconds,180)}
     RandomController
        ThroughputController A
          Http request 1
          Http request 2
          Http request 3
        ThroughputController B
          Http request 4
          Http request 5
        ...
 Should that stop the test after rutimeControllerMaxSeconds, assuming its 
defined?

Looks OK.

I had lots of problems trying to get it to work... it did seem to work
for me in some cases...

How about trying the thread group scheduler instead?

Set a startup delay of 0, and a duration of 400 etc

S.
 When will the RuntimeController step in and cancel things. If I have many 
children does it only check after a pass through the children, which could 
explain why I see a run time of 21 minutes even though my runtimeController 
should be stopping after 400 seconds.

 Thanks, Bruce



sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 On 02/05/06, bgordon wrote:
> the RuntimeController doesn't seem to stop my jmx scripts. I see that there is
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35059
>
> Should that be fixed my my 2.1.1 version or do I need to download a newer one?

IIRC, I've not made any fixes in that area since 2.1.1, but there are
a lot of other fixes in the current nightly which might possibly have
helped.

All I can say, is try it and see ...

Thanks, Bruce
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