Hi,

Thtat's probably very depending on the load time and the amount of
traffic it generates.

I myself got one problem, using XP.
Yhe number of ports that can be used by a client is limited. It will
select a port between 1025 en 5999. The client connections will remain
in state_wait for about 4 minutes. During that time the port cannot be
reused.

You need to tweak some settings to allow other port-numbers, or to
release ports earlier.

Dolf


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-----Original Message-----
From: Nikita Tovstoles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: woensdag 13 september 2006 18:39
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: what's the max number of client cxn you've achieved?

Hi,

Just wondering what is the max possible number of *client* connections 
were people able to generate concurrently using JMeter?

My load-generating machine is:
Intel Pentium M 2.13Ghz, 2GB RAM, WinXP. If I play w/ JVM -X settings 
what number of threads can I expect JMeter to be able to run 
simultaneously (I'm assuming JMeter isn't using NIO so 1 thread = 1 
client cxn).

Should I expect 100s or 1000s of threads?

thanks
-nikita



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