I'd suspect its an OutOfMemory. Can you check your logs? regards deepak
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:30 AM, sebb <[email protected]> wrote: > On 24/02/2010, indireddysankar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I have configured my test plan as below > > > > Number of threads 100 > > Ramp up time 120 > > Number of loops as 10000 > > > > simple controller > > http request(Joke) > > response assertion > > Results tree > > Summary report. > > > > Response Assertion should be added as a child of Http Request. > > Listeners should normally be added at the same level as samplers. > > > The test ran successfully, but the total number of samples it is showing > > only 982336 where as i configured for 1million. > > Where is it showing this? > > Are there any errors in the jmeter.log file? > > > One more difference is total of the samples(summary report) and number > of > > HTTP samples(named joke) . > > So what are the values? > > > Q1. Why is the difference of number of samples between configured and > actual > > hits done...Can we conclude like some samples did not get response at > all, > > in that case error percentage has to grow and same has to be captured as > > Time out in results tree. > > No. If the test run completes normally, then all samples will be > reported, except where an error occurs trying to report the sample. > However this is very rare , and and error will be logged in the > jmeter.log file. > > > Q2. If only one HTTP request is configured under the thread then why is > the > > difference between TOTAL and HTTP hits in the summary report > > What values are you seeing? > > What version of JMeter are you using? > > > Please correct me where i am missing. > > > > Need more specific information to be able to help, as indicated above. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >

