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Summary :Jmeter doesnt automatically copy the related files to all the
servers you need to do this yourself or use some kind of shared drive
between all the machines running jmeter
regards
deepak

On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Claude Vedovini <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I managed to create a test plan using the jmeter proxy.
> Then I setup several servers to act as jmeter slaves and I setup a master
>
> My test plan and associated data (csv and .binary) are on the master
> and when I use the master to launch a local session everything works
> fine.
>
> However, when I launch a remote session, the samples I got back are
> all failing when it comes to POST requests with records like the
> following:
>
> <httpSample t="1" lt="0" ts="1249401794908" s="false" lb="/gateway/"
> rc="Non HTTP response code: java.io.FileNotFoundException" rm="Non
> HTTP response message: POST5878609082814840620.binary (No such file or
> directory)" tn="Home page, login, logout 1-4" dt="text" by="1000"/>
>
> I read the doc and googled but could not find anything useful, what do I
> miss?
>
> Thanks
> Claude Vedovini
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