Excellent thanks, that looks like a usefull tool which we've not yet
investigated using.

I tried to start the server however but got this message:


2007/04/26 11:44:25 INFO  - jmeter.JMeter: Starting Beanshell server
(9000,/disk
01/home/lonad5/jakarta-jmeter-2.2/extras/startup.bsh)
2007/04/26 11:44:25 INFO  - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Running
the test
!
2007/04/26 11:44:25 ERROR - jmeter.util.BeanShellServer: Beanshell
Interpreter n
ot found

The full path to the beanshell server is correct, this is jmeter2.2 on
solaris, should that all be ok?

thanks,
Dan

> What we do is to use the Constant Throughput element - but use a
> property for the throughput (so the throughput is a constant
> variable!).
>
> You can then use the BeanShell server to change the property every so
> often.
>
> You can access the BeanShell server interactively - or give it a
> script with built-in pauses.
>
> See "Best Practises" for some details.
>
> S.
> On 26/04/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> We use jmeter to great effect for soak testing at a constant load,
>> volume
>> testing to breaking point and indeed benchmarking.
>>
>> Now we're wondering whether or not we should have a varying load test,
>> or
>> pretty much a soak test, but with some peaks here and there.
>>
>> So what would be the best way to do that?  One easy quick and dirty way
>> for us would be to run our usual 1hr soak test, and then run other say
>> 15min or 5min tests during that 1hr.  However i just wondered if there
>> was
>> any thoughts on this issue?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Dan
>>
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