Thanks Deepak :)

I chose to use rsync and wrote a blog post here:
http://vedovini.net/2009/08/jmeter-distributed-testing-with-amazon-ec2/

Cheers
Claude Vedovini
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2009/8/4 Deepak Shetty <[email protected]>:
> http://markmail.org/message/xdhu5n5xxp5qt3g6
> 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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