Hi
I will try to answer your questions, but I have not used remote testing,
so I cannot guarantee that my answers are correct.
I think you will have to edit the jmeter properties file on each client
that is doing testing. I cannot see how the setting on the "Jmeter
server" machine would be "transported" to the remote hosts doing testing.
And I think that the constraint is applied per thread, because the
constraint is per http connection as far as I understand, and each
thread opens a separate http connection.
Alf
Christensen, Alan wrote:
Hi Alf-
Thanks for the response. I will try this today with 2.3rc3.
When running with remote hosts, how does the reading of jmeter.properties work? Does the jmeter.properties from my local system get used to configure the remote host, i.e., can I just have httpclient.socket.http.cps=10000 in the jmeter.properties file on my local machine and have it take effect on the remote hosts that I am using to run the test? Or will I need to change each of their jmeter.properties files as well?
Do you know if the constraint is applied on a per thread basis or as a cumulative value across all threads?
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Alf Høgemark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 4:36 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: Can't adjust characters per second
Hi
I have tested this now, and I can reproduce your problem in 2.2, but in
2.3rc3 I cannot reproduce your problem. In 2.3rc3 I can successfully run with
httpclient.socket.http.cps=10000 httpclient.socket.https.cps=10000
in my jmeter.properties file.
So if you think the problem exists in 2.3rc3, please open a bug report, and
provide enough details to reproduce the problem.
Regards
Alf Hogemark
Alf Høgemark wrote:
Hi
This sounds like a bug in JMeter, you should not get a nullpointer
exception.
I suggest you report the bug using bugzilla for JMeter.
Please include a step by step description of how to reproduce the
problem, it makes it easier to reproduce, fix and verify the fix for us.
It would be nice if you could include the stack trace for 2.3rc, since
that is where it is most likely we will fix the problem.
The jmeter.properties file is only read on startup of JMeter.
Regards
Alf Hogemark
Christensen, Alan wrote:
Hi Sebb-
Is there a library that I need to load to get access to the
httpclient.socket.http.cps related methods? If so, how would I do that?
If not, then why do I get a null pointer exception every time I
enable this feature with Jmeter 2.2 and 2.3?
Is the bandwidth constraint applied on a per thread basis, or across
all the threads cumulatively?
Thanks,
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Christensen, Alan Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:48 AM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Can't adjust characters per second
I tried using the characters/second setting in the jmeter.properties
file. My recollection is that this only works with the commons HTTP
client. Is that correct?
When I set cps to 10000 cps using the following statements in
jmeter.properties httpclient.socket.http.cps=10000
httpclient.socket.https.cps=10000
then I get a null pointer exception for every http request that I
make using the HTTP Request HTTPClient sampler.
>From jmeter.log:
ERROR - jmeter.threads.JMeterThread: java.lang.NullPointerException
at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpConnection.open(HttpConnection.java
:72
0)
at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector.executeWithRetry(Htt
pMe
thodDirector.java:386)
at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector.executeMethod(HttpMe
tho
dDirector.java:170)
at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.jav
a:3
96)
at
org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpClient.executeMethod(HttpClient.jav
a:3
24)
at
org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSampler2.sample(HTTPSampl
er2
.java:527)
at
org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSamplerBase.sample(HTTPSa
mpl
erBase.java:658)
at
org.apache.jmeter.protocol.http.sampler.HTTPSamplerBase.sample(HTTPSa
mpl
erBase.java:647)
at org.apache.jmeter.threads.JMeterThread.run(JMeterThread.java:247)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
The HTTP Request HTTPClient works fine when the lines above are
commented out.
I am running jmeter 2.1. Is this bug fixed in 2.3?
I also have a question about when jmeter reads the jmeter.properties
file. I am assuming that jmeter only reads this file when it is
first started. Is this correct?
Thanks,
Alan
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