It would help if you could provide the exact error message you are seeing.

Connection timeout is probably caused by the server.

On 12/02/2008, shimo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Helllo. I have just started using JMeter 2 days ago. Dont know too much about
>  it .
>
>  Well here is what i am trying to do : - 40 downloads requests on 40 threads
>  started in the same second. All 40 requests  are geting the same file. Now
>  the file has like 6.7 MB and my connection is 1.5 MB/s. Problem is that i am
>  getting response(file appears as being 100% downloaded in JMeter) for 25-30
>  requests. I cant get over 30 for this file. If i am using a smaller file
>  like 2MB then is no problem. I have chek the server where i am doing the
>  requests and i have there 40 requests indeed for the 6.7 MB file. Also the
>  server is sending all 40 files to the jmeter client.  Problem is that at
>  some point JMeter is ending the connection. I know this for sure cause i can
>  check the lvl of the download for each request on the server and i have 30
>  files that where fully downloaded and 10 that are at various % percentage.
>
>  I have put "httpclient.timeout=0" in jemeter.properties, also "Keep Alive"
>  is checked in the test(dont know if any of this helps acctually ).
>
>  Thanks for the help guys .
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