On 25/05/06, David Durham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sebb wrote:
> On 25/05/06, David Durham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Oliver Erlewein (DSLWN) wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > Common problem. In your hosts file you must have all machines with
>> their
>> > IP and domain name.
>>  > This must include the local machine and IP!
>>
>> Are you talking about jmeter.properties file remote_hosts property, or
>> OS hosts file.  I don't see the logic in adding to OS hosts file, it's
>> not like these systems can't communicate.  Can you explain further?
>
>
> The jmeter property is used to define which remote hosts it can talk to;
> by default the list just contains 127.0.0.1 - you need to add the other
> hosts.

I'm well aware of this, but it doesn't solve the datasource error that I
indicated earlier.  In fact, that's one of the steps that leads to it!


It's just that it looked unusual.

Anyway, I'm just running multiple clients with no linkage between them,
and that's fine for my purposes.  I think it has something to do with
the JDBC sampler, maybe I'll try to use a different one and find out
sometime.  Not right now, though.


There was a problem with Remote mode and JDBC which is fixed in the
nightly build.

I think it's the same bug (38748) that you are hitting.

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