Hi, There might be a problem that all answers are parsed by Jmeter.
I think that this was reported before, and a patch was made so you can choose to NOT parse the answer. This is specially done for these kind of cases. In fact you do need the answer, because that is what the server sends. So if the server really send the complete ansewer in less than one second you need to stop parsing. Unfortunatly, some patches for the LDAP part are still in bugzilla, but need to be applied to the source. One warning. If your server reports that the search request took less than one second, this does not necisarrily mean that the answer was received by the clinet within one second. Launching the same request over the network, and timing till the complete answer was received is the important time. If this really is less than a second, the problem is definitely within parsing the answer within Jmeter. If this also takes a long time, other issues might interfere. Hope this helps you a bit. Dolf Dolf Smits Senior Consultant Identity Management Solutions 070 333 3654 070 333 2511 06 55844837 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Let op: Vrijdags heb ik ouderschapsverlof en wordt uw mail niet gelezen. Deze e-mail is uitsluitend bedoeld voor kennisneming door de geadresseerde(n), en mag niet aan anderen worden doorgestuurd of op andere wijze ter kennis worden gebracht. Indien u niet de geadresseerde bent, verzoek ik u om de afzender te waarschuwen en de e-mail direct te verwijderen/vernietigen. De afzender wijst elke aansprakelijkheid voor (de inhoud van) deze e-mail af. -----Original Message----- From: Bruno Cosnefroy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: vrijdag 19 januari 2007 16:22 To: [email protected] Subject: JMeter LDAP extended request : issue with big response Hi, I use Jmeter to send LDAP extended request to my LDAP directory. It works fine for every request I have to send except for one. The request takes less than one second with ldapsearch. However, the response contains 4400 entries (29000 lines in ldif). I can't make this request work in Jmeter, even in csv and non-GUI mode. (I see the request in my ldap server logs but the jmeter client stop working and the following requests are not sent) Any idea of configuration? (I don't want the response data but only the response time). The CPU usage increases a lot when I try and I have to stop the process. Have anyone make tests with request receiving big response in Jmeter? Thanks in advance, Bruno --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

