That is fine Deepak but in stress, the number of threads per JVM would be more, that is why restarting seems to be a good idea to me. But Yeah if things work fine for continuous runs as you are pointing for long duration we will increase the number of loops accordingly.
Regards Deepak Shetty wrote: > >>And I do not want any JVM instance to run for that long > why? >>In practice the value would be around 25000 or whatever best suits our > system >>without facing hardware problems. > The number of requests shouldnt cause Jmeter any problems (unless you hold > onto something). The number of concurrent requests is the limiting factor. > > regards > deepak > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:56 PM, Harry_ <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Yes I am already doing that Deepak. CSV is broken into multiple file as >> per >> the number of JVM instances we are going to run which depends upon the >> test >> type (Stress, Soak, Normal etc). These broken files are passed as >> argument >> only to JVMs as you said below. >> >> Still CSV's contain lakhs of different requests. And I do not want any >> JVM >> instance to run for that long. 1000 requests was just an example. In >> practice the value would be around 25000 or whatever best suits our >> system >> without facing hardware problems. >> >> Regards >> >> >> Deepak Shetty wrote: >> > >> > Sounds like overkill >> >> Now after 1000 cycles I again call the same plan through ant (to avoid >> > long runs) >> > why? >> > also why not generate multiple CSV files and pass that as a property to >> > JMeter ... >> > >> > regars >> > deepak >> > >> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Harry_ <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> Thanks for the reply deepak... >> >> >> >> I am calling Jmeter jmx plan from ant with loop count value of 1000. >> The >> >> requests in test plan reads request from csv file. >> >> >> >> Now after 1000 cycles I again call the same plan through ant (to avoid >> >> long >> >> runs). But now again plan starts reading from start of the file. As >> you >> >> said >> >> this is as designed behavior, I wall call a java function after each >> >> jMeter >> >> test plan Run through ant, which will backup the existing file, >> >> reshuffles >> >> the link by placing first 1000 links at the end of the original file. >> If >> >> some error comes in between then backup file will replace the original >> >> file. >> >> Otherwise we will have file with non-visited or LRU links at the top >> of >> >> file. Now when plan will run again it will cal LRU links from the >> start >> >> of >> >> file. >> >> >> >> If there is any other simple/clean way of achieving this do let me >> know. >> >> >> >> Hope you get what I am saying... >> >> >> >> Regards >> >> >> >> >> >> Deepak Shetty wrote: >> >> > >> >> > No direct way to do this, you could ofcourse code BSH/Java for >> Jmeter >> >> to >> >> > work this way (you'd have to have a master CSV file of all records , >> a >> >> way >> >> > to specify what the last processed record is and a way to create a >> new >> >> CSV >> >> > file/skip rows from that point onwards) >> >> > Test runs ideally shouldnt be stateful, Im not sure what you are >> trying >> >> to >> >> > accomplish by this technique >> >> > >> >> > regards >> >> > deepak >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Harry_ <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> In a Test Plan, I am referring csv file in HTTP request sampler. >> >> >> >> >> >> I am running this plan through ant. >> >> >> >> >> >> After some time I have to stop the test. >> >> >> >> >> >> But now when I restart the test again, I want that csv file should >> be >> >> >> read >> >> >> from the point where it was left earlier. But I dont find any >> option >> >> to >> >> >> achieve this. So it starts reading from first line. >> >> >> >> >> >> Please help if there is any way to achieve this. 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