> Which version of JMeter?
>
jakarta-jmeter-r567695
Nightly build I know but the problem seems more generic. i.e. Need to
set some time-out value.

I would use the normal build but SSL functions better in the nightly builds;

> Version 2.3RC3 changed the SSL context to be per-thread; however there
> was a bug that meant some of the objects were recreated too often.
> This has been fixed in the current nightly build.



> Are these threads run in parallel, or in sequence?
>

In sequence

> Why is ramp-up zero?
>

I need to measure the response time at a certain request rate. i.e.
when ramp-up is completed. So the ramp-up time would skew the average
response time for that Thread Group, but maybe 40 clients is too much
for ramp-up = 0?

> Are you using CSV or XML output?
>

CSV

> Are you using any of the deferred response options to try and reduce the load?
>

er, maybe. That might just be the solution! I am using the low
overhead "Simple Data Writer" Could you recommend some, I seem to have
somehow missed them in the documentation.


> Or you could try using independent non-GUI tests and combine the
> results manually at the end.
>

I can't do this due to the SSL pop-up window which I mentioned in
another mailing list post. I did try the usual methods to get rid of
it but we (in another thread) seem to have concluded that it shouldn't
pop up in the first place. So no solution as yet.


> > What usually happens is that over time the server response time
>
> How do you measure this "usually" ?
>

Using httperf and autobench but JMeter can do stochastic arrival rates.




Thanks for the help
Christiaan

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