Absolutely ;o(
Thanks a lot ;o)
sebb wrote:
On 03/06/2009, Stan <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I doing load testing of our server and I'm having problem to store result
data in custom format.
Basically I cannot change (phyically I can but jmeter ignores any settings
I do) what information should be stored in file.
I have tried to store results of individual listener configuring info using
GUI.
I have also tried with simple data writer agian configured over GUI.
I have tried to remove all listeners and used jmeter.preferences to define
format and what data to store and used -l option in command line.
All these store test results in a file but always with full response data
regardless my settings. Only case when full response data is not saved is
CVS data format, but in this case I'm loosing important data such as request
and response headers or response data on error which is very useful option.
So I'm in situation that either I can't troubleshoot problems if they arise
becasue of lack of info in csv file or unable to load XML result because it
has gigabytes in size after 15 minutes test run.
I'm running version 2.3.3 (used 2.3.2 before with same problems) on Ubuntu
Jauntu on my local PC and on debian with kernel 2.6.21.7. both are 64 bit
systems and have same issues with jmeter.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Stan
Have you selected "Functional Test Mode" by mistake?
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#Test_Plan
Here is appropriate part of my jmeter.properties file:
jmeter.save.saveservice.output_format=xml
# true when field should be saved; false otherwise
# assertion_results_failure_message only affects CSV
output
#jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results_failure_message=false
#
# legitimate values: none, first, all
jmeter.save.saveservice.assertion_results=all
#
#jmeter.save.saveservice.data_type=true
#jmeter.save.saveservice.label=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.response_code=true
# response_data is not currently supported for CSV output
jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data=false
# Save ResponseData for failed samples
jmeter.save.saveservice.response_data.on_error=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.response_message=true
#jmeter.save.saveservice.successful=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.thread_name=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.time=true
#jmeter.save.saveservice.subresults=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.assertions=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.latency=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.samplerData=false
jmeter.save.saveservice.responseHeaders=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.requestHeaders=true
#jmeter.save.saveservice.encoding=false
jmeter.save.saveservice.bytes=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.url=true
#jmeter.save.saveservice.filename=false
#jmeter.save.saveservice.hostname=false
jmeter.save.saveservice.thread_counts=true
jmeter.save.saveservice.sample_count=true
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