McCune, Tim wrote:
Still haven't figured out why this isn't working, but I've tried this on
Linux and FreeBSD boxes, and it works fine. It's only when trying to add a
Windows machine into the mix that things stop working.
Random guess -- check that you are using EXACLTY the same version of
Java on the Windows machine. RMI seems picky about this.
-----Original Message-----
From: McCune, Tim
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 6:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Remote testing hangs
I'm trying to set up my first JMeter test that is using remote clients. My
environment consists of a Windows machine and a Linux machine. I have
started jmeter-server on both machines. When I do a "remote start" on the
same machine that I'm running the GUI on, everything works fine. When I try
to do a "remote start" on the other box, it doesn't work. On the Linux box,
JMeter freezes up completely. On the Windows box, the GUI continues to
work; it just acts like nothing has happened. No results. I've tried
turning on debugging, but there's nothing informative in the logs. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
--Tim
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