In jmeter.sh
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JAVA_HOME="C:\apps\java\jdk1.5.0_07"
JAVA_EXEC=$JAVA_HOME/jre/bin/java
JMETER_HOME="C:\apps\jakarta-jmeter-2.3\jakarta-jmeter-2.3.1"
JMX_SCRIPTS=$JMETER_HOME/bin
JMX_SCRIPT_TESTFILE=test.jmx
JMX_SCRIPT_JTLFILE=test.jtl
JMX_SCRIPT_LOGFILE=test.log

nohup $JAVA_EXEC $ARGS -jar $JMETER_HOME/bin/ApacheJMeter.jar -n -t
$JMX_SCRIPTS/$JMX_SCRIPT_TESTFILE -l $JMX_SCRIPTS/$JMX_SCRIPT_JTLFILE
>> $JMX_SCRIPTS/$JMX_SCRIPT_LOGFILE &

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When I kick off the run with jmeter.sh, after the run is complete, on
cygwin/windows box (where Jmeter is run),
the process is still there. I have to manually kill the process myself
to terminate the process.

$ ps -efW | grep java
      qa   14132       1   ?  21:46:06
/cygdrive/c/apps/java/jdk1.5.0_07/jre/bin/java
       0   14232       0   ?  21:46:07 C:\apps\java\jdk1.5.0_07\jre\bin\java.exe


What am I doing wrong ?


On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 5:54 AM, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06/10/2008, Z W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>>  I'm running a Jmeter process but when the test run completes, it's
>>  still running. This is checked with ps -ef | grep java
>>  Is there a way to run with Jmeter command line such that when the test
>>  run is completed, the Jmeter process would just go away.
>
> JMeter non-GUI will stop at the end of a test run.
>
>>  I remember on linux platform, that was the behaviour. But I'm running
>>  Jmeter with cygwin on Windows XP and Server 2003 boxes.
>
> Why? Just run JMeter in a DOS box.
>
>>  Any suggestion is appreciated.
>>
>>  Thanks
>>
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