If the start and end time are in the past, then they are ignored and
only duration is respected.
santiagoloso wrote:
I've tried this solution, and didn't worked out. Just to be sure, from the
command line, the only thing I need to do is to include the flag
-Jduration=600 (if I want it to last 10 minutes). Is that correct?
If not, I've thought another workaround (which I'm not able to test yet, due
to environment permissions), and I would like second opinion:
From the GUI, I've selected the Scheduler and setted up duration from there
(but, GUI does not allow me just to set the duration, and keeps asking for
the Start Time and End Time that I'm managing with Windows Task Scheduler
-cuz the JMeter's scheduler does not seems to be working).
After saving my jmx file, I've looked up for ThreadGroup.Duration propertie,
and erased ThreadGroup.Start_Time and ThreadGroup.End_Time (dunno if that's
the exact name, but it was something like that).
Then, double-checked that ThreadGroup.Scheduler value was true (once again,
I don't remember the name, but all this are listed together) and saved the
jmx file once again (the edition performed on Notepad).
Is it a valid way to solve this problem?
Thanks for your time.
Steve Kapinos wrote:
You could define the value in the test plan using a property.. and then
set the property via the command line using -J
The property could also be defined in a properties fil
If the property is 'duration' in the test plan use
${__P(duration,300)}
300 is a default value you would use if the property was not defined
At the command like use
Jmeter -Jduration=500
-----Original Message-----
From: Mordechai [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 10:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Howto: set "duration" or schedule by command line ?
Hi there,
I wasn't able to find this in the docs though I might have missed it. Is
there a way to specify via command line the duration for the test? I've
had
trouble getting the scheduler to work accurately from the GUI in regards
to
duration.
./jmeter -n -t someTestScript.jmx -? what flag to specify duration?
I thought I might be able to set this in the properties file and then
pass
the properties file via command line?
Feedback appreciated.
Mordechai
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