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Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag

You already have transactions/sec in the reports (messages/sec,
presence/sec), which are maintained  at a constant rate.

Also i checked the CPU consumed, it looks ok to me. You might need to run
for longer durations to check for abnormal behavior. The avg CPU rate has
increased by 10% over a days time (Are you looking at max CPU consumption in
your reports?).

Also the CPU consumption seems to drop in between (10000 to 14000) and then
seems to increase (14000 to 17000)? This does suggest that the CPU
consumption due to the test might be ok, but there are some other threads
running on the test servers.

Is there anything else running on the test servers? Like some maintenance
threads?

Some other questions:

1. Is your system up to date with all OS patches? Is the latest OS system?
2. Is it on a isolated network environment?
3. We might also need to check whether Jmeter can run test at such high
rates for long duration of times (The test have been running for almost 2
days at a stretch). (Most of the memory leaks show up within a few hours.
One rarely needs to run test for such long times to check application
abnormality)

Deepak
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On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 7:12 PM, frogg6 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  I sent you on my results. I will have to run a trace to check if the
> transactions/sec is decreasing over time. If so, what would this suggest?
> How can it be fixed?
>
>
> Deepak Brijnandan Goel wrote:
> >
> > Hey
> >
> > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag
> >
> > Could you please share the Jmeter test reports? Is the transactions/sec
> > decreasing and response time increasing over time?
> >
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> > On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:29 PM, frogg6 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi again,
> >>
> >> I don't think the problem lies with the presence sever as everything
> >> looks
> >> ok on that side. It is something to do with the jmeter toolboxes setup -
> >> possiblr the heap size/new size? I am not storing up IM & presence
> >> requests,
> >> I simply fire them off to the presence server at a set rate in a
> infinite
> >> loop once a user has logged in. I have logging enabled to tell me if a
> >> request failed/timedout but everything looks ok. Right now I am running
> 2
> >> instances of Jmeter [each of 1250 users] per toolbox. Would it be a
> >> better
> >> idea to run 4 instances over 4 boxes?
> >>
> >>
> >> Deepak Brijnandan Goel wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Hey
> >> >
> >> > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag
> >> >
> >> > This gets a bit tricky. How does your application server the request?
> >> Does
> >> > it keep the history of all the request by each user in the memory?
> What
> >> is
> >> > the caching mechanism? Are there any objects created by each request
> >> which
> >> > is not released? Can profiling of the application help in finding out
> >> > memory
> >> > leaks?
> >> >
> >> > Deepak
> >> >   --
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> >> >
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> >> >
> >> > On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 5:20 PM, frogg6 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Hey,
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks for your quick reply! Once a user logs in, he sends a constant
> >> >> rate
> >> >> of presence and IM to the presense server in a infinite loop. In
> order
> >> to
> >> >> keep sending Presence and IM he will need to stay logged in for the
> >> >> duration
> >> >> of the test. So in answer to your question, I don't log out and users
> >> and
> >> >> their tasks never finish [until of course the test is ended
> manually].
> >> >>
> >> >> Is it better to use a higher heap size? Can this cause any negaitive
> >> >> effects?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Deepak Brijnandan Goel wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Hey
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Namaskara~Nalama~Guten Tag
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You might like to check for memory leaks in the application. Are
> >> your
> >> >> > users
> >> >> > logging out after finishing their task?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > You might also like to increase your max heap size to 1 GB.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Deepak
> >> >> >   --
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> >> >> >
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> >> >> > +91-9765089593
> >> >> > [email protected]
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> >> >> >
> >> >> > On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 4:35 PM, frogg6 <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> I am using Jmeter to generate BOSH login, IM & Presence traffic to
> >> my
> >> >> >> presence server. The test is for 5000 users and the traffic from
> >> >> jmeter
> >> >> >> runs
> >> >> >> through a proxy server before going to the presence server. I have
> >> >> setup
> >> >> >> JMeter on 2 servers running 2 identical instances of my test
> >> scripts
> >> >> on
> >> >> >> each
> >> >> >> [2 x 2 x 1250 users/script = 5000 users]. The login period for
> 5000
> >> >> uers
> >> >> >> is
> >> >> >> 20 mins after which time each user generates IM and Presence
> >> requests
> >> >> to
> >> >> >> the
> >> >> >> presence server. Everything is fine for the first 24 hours, I see
> a
> >> >> nice
> >> >> >> steady CPU rate of around 60 % on my presence server. However
> after
> >> 24
> >> >> >> hours
> >> >> >> the CPU gradually gets larger and larger until the presence
> >> server's
> >> >> CPU
> >> >> >> reaches about 90% which is a test failure. I have checked my
> >> presence
> >> >> >> server
> >> >> >> logs and everything looks fine so the problem must lie with the
> >> >> >> toolboxes.
> >> >> >> Any idea what might be causing the CPU to rise gradually after 24
> >> >> hours?
> >> >> >> Are
> >> >> >> there any memory configurations etc that need to be set prior to
> >> >> running
> >> >> >> a
> >> >> >> test? I am using a HeapSize of min: 256, max: 512 which for each
> >> >> >> instance.
> >> >> >> Do the NewSize values have to match these in terms of ratio? My
> >> >> toolboxes
> >> >> >> also contain 4 processors so I am tying each jmeter instance to a
> >> >> >> separate
> >> >> >> processor which seems to fix the problem intermittently. Any help
> >> >> would
> >> >> >> be
> >> >> >> much appreciated :-)
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