See http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/test_plan.html

"The ramp-up period tells JMeter how long to take to "ramp-up" to the
full number of threads chosen. If 10 threads are used, and the ramp-up
period is 100 seconds, then JMeter will take 100 seconds to get all 10
threads up and running. Each thread will start 10 (100/10) seconds
after the previous thread was begun. If there are 30 threads and a
ramp-up period of 120 seconds, then each successive thread will be
delayed by 4 seconds."

NB: the ramp-up period does not specify a delay for the second, third
or subsequent requests of the *same* thread, it means that given your
configuration, you'll get:

User 1's thread will start immediately and begin sending requests 1 to
5 with NO DELAY between requests 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Six seconds after User 1's thread starts, User 2's thread will start
and begin sending requests 1 to 5.

etc.

Does this help?

On 4/17/07, danisade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

My initial configuration:
Num of users - 10
ramp up period - 60
loop count - 5

Every user should send request to my server.
I expected that every 6 sec 1 user(thread) will send request. This scenario
should executed 5 times.
Meaning the test should take 5 minutes and send 50 requests with 10 users

Actually the test takes only 1 minute (instead 5) every 6 sec  5 users send
their request together.
this is not what i want!!!

Can someone explain me what am i doing wrong?
If loop count = 1, the test runs exactly as i expected. I am using ver 2.2.
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