Thank you very much !! 2009/11/2 Deepak Shetty <[email protected]>
> Jmeter can only be used to simulate concurrent load, which can tell you a > problem exists, but can't really tell you where or what the problem is . > If you want resource consumption (CPU memory) you will have to use a OS/app > server specific tool. There is a monitor results Listener in jmeter but it > is specific to tomcat (but you could implement it for your web container). > thread deadlock etc would be indicated to Jmeter as the sample does not > return (or takes increasingly longer times with loads) but you would have > to > profile your application while jmeter is running to diagnose the cause > > regards > deepak > > For threads deadlock etc > > On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:27 AM, Maria Alejandra Trozzi > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Hi > > I'm starting using Jmeter and it's great! but I can't find reports on > > resource consumption tests (CPU, memory...) and threads (deadlocks, > > contention, etc.) Can I do it with jmeter? If not, is there any other > > stress > > tool to acomplish this ? > > > > Thanks ! > > >

