wicket0123 wrote:
>
> OK. I got a littler farther now after reading the "Distributed Testing"
> link on the JMeter site. I'm going to list my system settings:
>
> 1) I'm using jdk1.6 which resides in "c:\program files\java\jdk1.6.xx"
> 2) I set windows environment variable JAVA_HOME to point to my jdk path
> 3) I set windows environment variable JMETER_HOME to point to my jmeter
> path
> 4) then, I double-click on the jmeter-server.bat file which shows 2
> consoles: 1) for the "jdk...\rmiregistry", 2) for the echo of finding the
> "ApacheJMeter_core.jar" file
>
> 5) i check jmeter.log, nothing. check jmeter-server.log, nothing.
> 6) On controller machine, i specify in jmeter.properties file
> "remote_hosts=x.x.x.x"
> 7) start jmeter, select Run->RemoteStart->x.x.x.x. I get connection
> refused error.
>
> 8) I checked "NETSTAT" and it shows it is listening to 1099. So, server
> must be up even though there's no indications in the log files.
> 9) I stopped all anti virus software services through windows services.
> stopped windows firewall on both server and client.
>
Not sure but a couple of ideas
- From the controller, can you telnet to port 1099 on the server?
- On Linux, sometimes there is some problem with the rmiregistry resolution,
and I can only get it to work if /etc/hosts contains the full ip address of
the server instead of just 127.0.0.1
Maybe you have a similar problem on Windows. If you run ifconfig on the
server, do you see everything you expect?
hth
Ivan
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