2008/4/30 David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have hit this limitation before brought to my attention by: Sebb. There is 
> a concurrency issue (you can look it up in bugzilla) with multiple users per 
> ThreadGroup. The work-a-round is to create several ThreadGroups with one user 
> per ThreadGroup.

Huh?

I'm not aware ever recommending single-user threadgroups.
I think there must have been a misunderstanding.

> Ideally: you should use distributed master/slave testing as indicated in the 
> link I sent you stated below. Ostensibly, the plan is if you can garner 
> several machines (anything will do: laptops, old towers etc.) to be used as 
> the slaves you are in business if you follow the doco link provided below. 
> HTH.
>

Distributed testing is inherently more resource intensive for the
client system and the network.

>  maalamaal wrote ..
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> >
>  > just one thread group
>  > what happens if i have multiple thread groups?
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > geezenslaw wrote:
>  > >
>  > > How many ThreadGroups are you using? This might help:
>  > > 
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.pdf.
>  > > HTH.
>  > >
>  > > maalamaal wrote ..
>  > >>
>  > >> in my test case i am using no: of users as 60 and ramp up period as 60
>  > >> and
>  > >> loop count forever.
>  > >> the response time i get how do i measure it and tell my client?
>  > >> please help me as i am new to jmeter
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