Thanks for this, but ...
As you say the ramp-up gradually increase the load, so when I look up the
response time for a page I can only have a rough idea what the other threads
are doing at that time. What i would like to look up is how the response
time is changing when everybody else is requesting the same given page.

Is it possible to do something like 
- put the whole test in a loop
- add a counter
- replace the numbe of users with the counter value
- store counter value and response time?

Thanks.
SWK


sebb-2 wrote:
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> You could use the ramp-up time feature to gradually increase the load.
> 
> S
> On 11/04/07, SunWuKung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I would like to create a chart that shows the response time of a page
>> depending on the number of concurrent users.
>> I guess I need to first create a thread group with 1 user and run the
>> test,
>> than with 2 users ... and so on.
>> Is there a way to automate this and collect the data?
>>
>> Thanks for the answer.
>> SWK
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