On 16/10/2007, Richard Hubbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What signal to send to jmeter to tell it to shutdown
> and exit? On win32 the keyboard command to do same is
> control-. Although that doesn't always work it's a
> more graceful approach.

The GUI shortcuts are the same on all OSes:

Control+. = stop
Control+, = shutdown (i.e. stop gracefully)

These don't cause JMeter to exit - they just affect the current local test.

There are no shortcut keys for non-GUI modes,  the facilities of the
OS need to be used to stop JMeter.

Some additional control over non-GUI runs can be provided by using the
BeanShell server - see:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/best-practices.html#beanshell_server

But please note the security implications.

Not sure if Java provides support for OS signal handling; if so, then
it would be possible to add this as an enhancement - feel free to
create a Bugzilla enhancement issue.

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