Adamo, Vince wrote:
> 
> 
> 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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