Yes, this is a dual cpu solaris intel box.  Using JMeter 2.2 and sun Java 6.

> I tried a simple test with 20 threads and 2 Java Request samplers,
> each with an RE Post-Processor child. No errors found even with 10,000
> loops. However this does not mean that there cannot be a threading
> issue.
>
> Just thought - are you running on a multiple-CPU box? That would offer
> more opportunities for thread synchronisation errors to show up.
>
> I have a dual-CPU system I can retry the test on later.
>
> S.
> On 24/05/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ok, i'll try that different regex tonight.  Also; no errors or warnings
>> in
>> the jmeter log i'm afraid!
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Dan
>>
>> > On 24/05/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > Perhaps there is a thread-safety problem.
>> >> > Does the RE use fixed strings, or are any variables used?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> The regex is simply:
>> >>
>> >> <value>(.+?)<
>> >> looking for the 16th match.  The default value is "unset"
>> >
>> >>From the performance aspect it might be worth trying
>> >
>> > <value>([^<]+)
>> >
>> > as this does not require lookahead.
>> >
>> >> > How many threads in the thread group?
>> >>
>> >> This particular thread group has 10 threads.  over all there are
>> about
>> >> 550
>> >> in use.  The group itself has a read from csv, a counter, 2 samplers,
>> >> the
>> >> 2 regex's and finally a constant throughput timer.
>> >
>> > OK.
>> >
>> >>
>> >> >> the point, how can I investigate further?
>> >> >
>> >> > You could use the "Save Responses"  Post-Processor as a child of
>> the
>> >> > samplers to create a copy of all the responses.
>> >>
>> >> I can already see the responses in our database.  AFAIKT there's no
>> way
>> >> they  could be any different to what comes out at the jmeter end, but
>> >> i'll
>> >> have a try.
>> >
>> > Should not be different, but they are presumably at different ends of
>> > a network connection, so it's remotely (!) possible.
>> >
>> >> > Is there any pattern to the failures?
>> >> > Do they match the wrong text, or do they fail to match at all?
>> >>
>> >> It seems to fail completely - I get the "unset" (default value) which
>> >> doesnt appear in the xml response at all, rather than the wrong
>> value.
>> >
>> > Any error/warning messages in the jmeter log file?
>> >
>> > S.
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