If you run in non-GUI mode then files will be written locally.

e.g. create the test plan with NO listeners (or disable existing ones).
Copy to all remote nodes.
Edit jmeter.properties (or create user.properties) to define the
appropriate saveservice settings.

On each node, run the following:

 jmeter -n -t testplan.jmx -l testplan.jtl

Then combine the testplan.jtl files.

S.
On 21/05/07, Adamo, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My problem is actually getting jmeter configured properly so it actually
writes the data files locally to each remote server.

-----Original Message-----
From: sebb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 10:22 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Merging result files from remote servers - AGAIN

Just append the files together and then sort them by date/time.

This assumes that all the test plans write the same columns into the CSV
files.

This is probably easiest if the timestamps are written in the default
"ms" format; if not, use a format that sorts properly (e.g. yyyy-MM-dd
hh:mm:ss)

S.
On 21/05/07, Adamo, Vince <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me try this again....
>
> In a recent reply to the message "Re: STOP SENDING HTTP REQUEST" the
> comment was made:
>
> "If that does not help, then run the test on each node in non-GUI
mode,
> using CSV output, and then combine the results for further analysis if
> required."
>
> Can someone provide an explanation on how to accomplish this?  I have
> been unsuccessful in configuring the distributed nodes to write local
> data files (using non-GUI mode and the Simple Data Writer) that can be
> merged.
>
> Thanks,
> Vince
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adamo, Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 2:22 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Merging result files from remote servers
>
>
> The JMeter FAQ includes the following in the response to the question
> "How to do remote testing the 'proper way'":
>
> "Running JMeter in non-GUI (batch) mode is preferable, as this uses
far
> fewer resources. The output log files can be merged after the test run
> and used to create overall test statistics. (CVS files can just be
> appended to each other; XML output files need a bit of editting to
> maintain well-formedness.)"
>
> This implies that there is a way to configure the JMeter servers to
> write result data to local files and then these files can be copied
and
> merged after the test run completes.  Is this a correct
interpretation?
> If so, what is unclear in any documentation I've read so far, is how I
> would configure the remote servers to accomplish this.
>
> I am running version 2.2 in non-GUI mode (using the JMeter ant task)
> with two remote servers and have been unable to determine how to
develop
> a test script or modify the jmeter.properties file to make this
happen.
> In all cases it appears results are being returned to the client,
where
> data is then written to a result file.
>
> Thanks,
> Vince
>
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