Thanks, that did the trick. I added summariser only to the thread group I want reporting on. However, this works fine with only one summariser defined. If I have more than one defined, I get huge timestamps in the reporting. Is this a bug? I'm running 2.3.2
Total Response Time: + 1 in 0.0s = ******/s Avg: 0 Min: 0 Max: 0 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: + 1 in 0.4s = 2.5/s Avg: 401 Min: 401 Max: 401 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: + 56 in 1248285987.3s = 0.0/s Avg: 330 Min: 0 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: = 57 in 1248285987.3s = 0.0/s Avg: 324 Min: 0 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: + 31 in 5.8s = 5.3/s Avg: 633 Min: 251 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: = 32 in 6.2s = 5.1/s Avg: 626 Min: 251 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: + 73 in 7.5s = 9.7/s Avg: 355 Min: 50 Max: 1731 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: = 130 in 1248285993.1s = 0.0/s Avg: 341 Min: 0 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: + 59 in 6.2s = 9.4/s Avg: 313 Min: 241 Max: 988 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: = 91 in 12.3s = 7.4/s Avg: 423 Min: 241 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: + 9 in 1.5s = 6.1/s Avg: 293 Min: 284 Max: 304 Err: 0 (0.00%) Submit Response Time: = 100 in 13.5s = 7.4/s Avg: 411 Min: 241 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: + 20 in 2.6s = 7.7/s Avg: 299 Min: 284 Max: 348 Err: 0 (0.00%) Total Response Time: = 150 in 1248285995.5s = 0.0/s Avg: 336 Min: 0 Max: 1770 Err: 0 (0.00%) --- On Wed, 7/22/09, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: From: sebb <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Can Summariser reports one thread group and not the other? To: "JMeter Users List" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 9:26 AM On 22/07/2009, Tech Newbie <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a test plan with 2 thread groups. I want to monitor the progress of a > run in non-gui mode with the summariser. Is there a way to configure the > summariser to only record transactions response times from only one of the 2 > thread groups and not both? Add a Summariser to the appropriate thread-group. > I tried putting the 2 thread groups into 2 test plans and create each its >own properties with unique names for the summariser. The problem is that the >2 thread groups each invokes a different java class which share static data >amongst themselves. When I use 2 test plans, the 2 groups can't share static >data anymore. I think this is because 2 test plans => 2 jmeter instances => 2 >JVMs? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

