Hi, As for us, - We send the results of each run directly from JMeter to a mysql DB (with a listener) - We collect load / mem / cpu usage from the servers to the same DB automatically - We have a PHP web site the correlate automatically those datas
Sure, you need some time to put all this up and running, but it's worth it. Regards, Tibo On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 14:45, Brett Cave <[email protected]> wrote: > hi, > > been using jmeter for a few weeks now, and wondering how other users > correlate target load / mem / cpu usage into jmeter reporting? My current > method is to enable SNMP and use a seperate RRD-tool based system to > generate graphs, and then correlate the target resource usage with the load > injection manually. This is a manual process, and i would like to get data > specific to each test i run (load testing currently runs a number of tests, > 1 by 1). > > Regards, > Brett >

