On 17/09/2007, Sean Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> sebb-2 wrote:
> > I mean try running JMeter in non-GUI mode - not as a server.
> >
> >> What would the switches be for that?
> >
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/get-started.html#non_gui
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> Mostly what the doctor ordered. Running the test only locally on the linux
> machine revealed a few issues which were otherwise obfuscated:
> - The permissions for the directories/files/all that were set so
>   that jmeter couldn't write logs or anything else. I suspect that
>   this was causing several other problems.
> - jMeter couldn't actually find the csv file where my data is stored.
>  What I specified and what was saved in the jmx were different things.
>  I specified ./../tests/TestData/DataFile.csv
>  jMeter saved this as /TestData/DataFile.csv
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> My solution for the permissions was brute force and probably poor form:
>   sudo chmod 7777 /jakarta_jmeter/ -R
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> On the other hand it works. (An RTFM for how to properly set the permissions
> for jMeter to be run by a regular user would be appreciated...)

Just unpacking the archive works for me.

> For the other problem, a minute or so in nano on the linux box and syn in
> windows did the trick.
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> The result is that I my tests run correctly now.
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> Thanks!
> -S
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