did you follow the steps in
http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/jmeter_proxy_step_by_step.pdf ?
It looks like you ran the test using start --> run instead of hitting start
on the HTTP Proxy server element
regards
deepak

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Tuck! <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm newbie at JMeter and performance testing in general.  I have followed
> this site's instructions for recording, however upon completion of the test
> no results are shown under the Threadgroup. I looked in the Jmeter.log file
> and while all the listeners started the test ended one second after it
> started, not even enough time to bring up a browser for the recording. (See
> example log snippet below)
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated - again since I am new at this, it
> might be best to explain your comments like you would to a 6th grader so I
> might  "get it".
>
> Many thanks,
> Tuck!
>
> Notes:
> Using Windows xp 2002 service pack 3
> Firewall - Windows firewall
> Default browser: Internet Explorer 8
>
> Example of output from log
> 2009/08/29 22:20:35 INFO  - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: All threads
> have been started
> 2009/08/29 22:20:35 INFO  - jmeter.threads.JMeterThread: Thread started:
> Thread Group 1-1
> 2009/08/29 22:20:35 INFO  - jmeter.threads.JMeterThread: Thread finished:
> Thread Group 1-1
> 2009/08/29 22:20:35 INFO  - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Ending
> thread Thread Group 1-1
> 2009/08/29 22:20:35 INFO  - jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Stopping
> test
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