How do I override property when I run it from command-line?

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Steve Kapinos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the same testplan work if you execute it from command line using
>  the commandline switches to override the property?  If not, you could
>  simply have a typo like an extra space, case mismatch, etc.
>
>  I think you see an error in the jmeter.log if it sees what it considers
>  an invalid URL (for instance if the property were not substituted right
>  and didn't look like a hostname).  Check there to see what is used.
>  Attach a debug sampler to the http request see what your property values
>  really are.
>
>  Make your testplan work as intended.. Then toss the jmeter-ant stuff on
>  top.
>
>  -Steve
>
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Joe Kramer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 10:28 AM
>  To: JMeter Users List
>  Subject: Re: Jmeter Ant task: how to test on multiple site with HTTP
>  Request Defaults?
>
>  I insert ${__P(propertyname)} into "host field in Jmeter UI and then
>  save the test file.
>  Then run it with jmeter-ant and pass the parameter <property
>  name="propertyname" value="localhost"/> In test results Jmeter says
>  "Connection refused" so it probably tries to connect to address "${(..."
>  and variable is not replaced.
>
>  What am I doing wrong? Can I make it work?
>
>  On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 7:31 PM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Just use the appropriate property in the test element.
>  >
>  >  e.g. ${__P(propertyname)}
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >  On 20/11/2007, Joe Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > I mean parameter for Jmeter to set HTTP request defaults.
>  >  > Documentation mentions only this:
>  >  >
>  >  > <jmeter
>  >  >   ... >
>  >  >       <property name="request.threads" value="1"/>
>  >  >       <property name="request.loop" value="10"/>
>  >  > </jmeter>
>  >  >
>  >  >
>  >  > On 11/19/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > > For
>  >  > >
>  >  > >             -Dtest.host=something
>  >  > >
>  >  > > use
>  >  > >
>  >  > >        <property name="test.host" value="something"/>
>  >  > >
>  >  > >
>  >  > > On 19/11/2007, Joe Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > > > I did read that, but what is the property for "HTTP sampler
>  > request  > > > defaults host" ? request.host?
>  >  > > >
>  >  > > > On 11/19/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > > > > From the JMeter Ant doc in extras/ directory:
>  >  > > > >
>  >  > > > > "You can override JMeter properties (instead of modifying  >
>  > > > > jmeter.properties) like this:
>  >  > > > >
>  >  > > > > <jmeter
>  >  > > > >     jmeterhome="c:\jakarta-jmeter-1.8.1"
>  >  > > > >     testplan="${basedir}/loadtests/JMeterLoadTest.jmx"
>  >  > > > >     resultlog="${basedir}/loadtests/JMeterResults.jtl">
>  >  > > > >         <property name="request.threads" value="1"/>
>  >  > > > >         <property name="request.loop" value="10"/>
>  >  > > > > </jmeter>
>  >  > > > > "
>  >  > > > >
>  >  > > > > On 18/11/2007, Joe Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  > > > > > Hello,
>  >  > > > > >
>  >  > > > > > How can we configure HTTP Request defaults in Jmeter ant
>  task?
>  >  > > > > > This is needed for example if you have multiple hosts and
>  > want to use  > > > > > same JMX file running against different hosts.
>  >  > > > > >
>  >  > > > > > I imagine it should work like this: you pass
>  > -Dtest.host=something.com  > > > > > to Ant and then use this variable
>
>  > in Jmeter ant task. But how to pass  > > > > > that into Jmeter Ant
>  task is not described.
>  >  > > > > >
>  >  > > > > > Thanks.
>  >  > > > > > Joe.
>  >  > > > > >
>  >  > > > > >
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