Addition of SNMP as a protocol for monitoring resources on the target machine is certainly very useful stuff for monitoring in my opinion. I would request brett to file an enahncement request in bugzilla to be considered for inclusion in JMeter.

Thanks
Jatin

sebb wrote:
On 24/02/2010, Brett Cave <[email protected]> wrote:
Just finished the MysqlCollectorGui & MysqlCollector classes, nothing too
 complicated, just finalising db schema and fixing up prepared statements,
 then will share. it works great, but there's no doubt plenty of room for
 improvement.

Best not to post to the mailing list - attachments are often dropped
and inline code gets mangled.

Several possibilities:
- upload to public server, and post URL
- add it to the JMeter Wiki (which supports attachments)
- create a Bugzilla enhancement request, if you want it considered for
inclusion in JMeter

 Also, have just finished downloading snmp4j, next step is to add a sampler
 that polls SNMP on target hosts to get resource usage and add the results
 into the collector. I would say SNMP is pretty generic and implemented on
 most servers anyway, and it beats running a "jmeter-agent" like some of the
 load testing frameworks. (then again, an agent might not be a bad idea...)

 Regards,

Brett


 On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Deepak Shetty <[email protected]> wrote:

 > >Could you go into a little more detail about how you use a listener to
 > write
 > >data to the DB
 > you dont need a listener, you can do it after the test has run.
 > If your result file is CSV this is trivial. If XML then its fairly easy to
 > parse and insert.
 >
 > On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:55 PM, James Hill <[email protected]>
 > wrote:
 >
 > > Could you go into a little more detail about how you use a listener to
 > > write
 > > data to the DB? I've been looking at doing it as part of the Ant task
 > that
 > > calls JMeter but if there's an easier way I'd love to find it :)
 > >
 > > Also, what do you use to collect load/mem/cpu usage from the servers? I'm
 > > considering sar to do this, but seeing as there's an existing license for
 > > Spotlight on Unix I'm not sure I need to (seeing as it collects that info
 > > anyway). However, it could be handy for another project where SoU isn't
 > in
 > > use.
 > >
 > > I like the idea of the php website to collate and display the results.
 > When
 > > I have some spare time I'd like to put together a USB drive with JMeter,
 > > MySQL and relevant scripts and howto's that can be used on just about any
 > > site I end up at. Simplify the startup time. As you point out Thibaut, it
 > > takes time to get to that point but it must save a lot of hassle in the
 > > long
 > > run.
 > >
 > > On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 1:58 AM, Thibaut Raballand <
 > > [email protected]> wrote:
 > >
 > > > 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
 > > > >
 > > >
 > >
 >


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