Hi Saul, i have made good experience with j-meter running in gui mode and using the plug in stataggvisualizer. With this tool you can see the response time for each iteration (not per request) in a graph. As load generater is use remoter servers. When you use more then one remote-server, you can add or stop threads groups during the test and you can see also the response times in this graph. For the remote server instances, make sure that the stataggvisualizer libs are also installed.
Another good effect is when you using more remoter server instances, that you minimizes the out of mem problem. Cheers bjoern -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Shadar [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. Mai 2009 11:12 An: [email protected] Betreff: [SPAM] Re: Graph Results overlap Wichtigkeit: Niedrig Hi everyone, I am new to JMeter, and just ran into the same issue of the Graph Results listener wrapping around (actually I posted a question to StackOverflow http://stackoverflow.com/questions/903348/jmeter-saving-results-configuring-graph-results-time-span here and then found this great group!). I don't know what the initial rationale was and disagreeing with it would be a philosophical hence pointless debate, but practically this is a big problem IMHO. I just ran a weekend-long test, and I can only see the lines for the last 2 hours (just guessing - there are no sample numbers or time labels on the X axis!)! It seems to me that the simplest pragmatic solution would be to let user change dynamically the time span (width) of the graph (just like I can check boxes to add or remove lines), and then the graph should be repainted according to the new width. This seems like a simple addition to the GUI and logic. Any chance someone can do this? A related question is if I can save the results of test runs and later on open them with this listener? I know I can save the test plan or parts of it. I am unclear if I can save separately just the test results data, and later open them and perform comparisons etc. And furthermore can I open them with different listeners even if they weren't part of original test (i.e. I think of the test as accumulating data, and later on I want to view and interpret the data using different "viewers"). Thanks! -- Shaul P.S. To those familiar with MS's Performance Monitor (Perfmon), changing the time span is one of the options when opening a saved performance log (data). Other less important options IMHO are to change the line width, color and type (e.g. dashed or dotted). -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Graph-Results-overlap-tp23477206p23691823.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

