Sorry :O)
Error loading results file - see log file
Its archive jtl this damaged.
1 you it closed jmeter before finishing test
2 you this executing remot jmeter and caught the archive before it being
finished
3 its jmeter no obtained to finish the archive.
To debug this error it is enough to arrange tag (xml) of it.
Jtl includes this in the end of its archive
</testResults>
sebb-2 wrote:
>
> Not with 2.1.1, as it does not save the byte count.
>
> The nightly seems to work when loading XML, but not when loading CSV
> files.
> I need to fix that.
>
> S.
> On 16/05/06, Tim Hepner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I also noticed that the KB/sec column doesn't have any data when loading
>> from a .jtl file. Is this data recorded in the .jtl file?
>> thanks,
>> Tim
>>
>> sebb wrote:
>> > Turns out that the 2.1.1 release had a bug whereby it failed to set
>> > the loadedOK flag after successfully reading Avalon format JTL files,
>> > so it generated an error sample.
>> >
>> > This is fixed in the current nightly.
>> >
>> > To avoid the problem without upgrading, make sure that the JTL files
>> > are saved in 2.1 format.
>> >
>> > S.
>> > On 10/05/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> On 10/05/06, Tim Hepner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> > Every time I open a .jtl file in an aggregate report I get one
>> result
>> >> > that says "Error loading results file - see log file".
>> >>
>> >> That's not normal.
>> >>
>> >> > The log file has a message that says, "
>> >> > jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File load failure, trying old data
>> >> > format. "
>> >> > Am I using the wrong format here? I'm using jmeter 2.1.1. This
>> >> isn't a
>> >> > big deal but it's annoying. See below for the jmeter.log.
>> >> > thanks,
>> >> [...]
>> >>
>> >> 2006/05/09 16:34:10 WARN - jmeter.reporters.ResultCollector: File
>> load
>> >> > failure, trying old data format.
>> >>
>> >> This should probably be an informational message, rather than a
>> >> warning. It means that the file could not be loaded using XStream, and
>> >> so the older Avalon parser is used.
>> >>
>> >> However, the fact that you get an error result opening the JTL in the
>> >> Aggregate Report suggests that there is a problem with the JTL that
>> >> means it cannot be properly loaded using either parser.
>> >>
>> >> This can happen if you change between XML and CSV format for an
>> >> existing file.
>> >>
>> >> Perhaps you could privately e-mail me a copy of a JTL file that shows
>> >> the problem?
>> >> I'll have a look. Maybe the code can be tweaked to give a better
>> >> error message.
>> >>
>> >
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>> CSC Contractor
>> Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
>> 831.656.4673
>>
>>
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