Hi Use a throughput controller to control how many requests per second are sent.
JMeter will send as many requests as it can. The rampup merely means how long Jmeter will wait before creating a thread at the start. This has no meaning after all the threads are created . A delay only guarantees a delay between requests - it does not factor in the time taken to actually execute the request so your throughput will be lower than what you want regards deepak On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:42 PM, nandu2008 <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey Deepak, > thanks again. > got it right now. > > one more question. > I am trying to load an application with 100rps for 30 minutes. > So, I am doing this by taking 100 different threads and running it for ever > and stopping the test after 30 minutes. > I am giving a ramp up of 1 sec. > In the result data, I see that there are more requests than what I should > be > getting. > I need to get 100X30X60 total in 30 minutes. > But the result is much more than that. > I am assuming that each thread is running more than once per second. > IS my assumption RIGHT?otherwise, I would have got 100X30X60 rps in result > as well. > > So, in order for each thread to run only once per second, I am giving a > constant timer of 1000. > Is that right? > Does it actually mean that each of these 100 threads will run only once per > scond? > Is this the right way to make sure that only 100 threads will be run ineach > second? > > thanks, > N > > > Deepak Shetty wrote: > > > > >see that there is / appended at the end of the pixel.(jmeter). > > Im not sure what you mean. Do you mean the URL has a forward /? If your > > original request doesnt have this , it is your web server which redirects > > you to a URL with a '/' (because your request was for a directory) - > after > > which the default content for the directory is probably served . > > use follow redirects and view results tree listener to see > > > > regards > > deepak > > > > > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:45 PM, nandu2008 <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> > >> Thank you Deepak. > >> > >> Can I ask you one more q? > >> I see that there is / appended at the end of the pixel.(jmeter). > >> But, if I try it in a browser, I see that there is no / at the end. > >> Actually, we need to get the pixel without the / in jmeter. > >> > >> ps: I see that if I try www.google.com, there is a / at the end in both > >> jmeter and in browser window. > >> > >> thanks, > >> Bindu > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> nandu2008 wrote: > >> > > >> > Hey Deepak, > >> > > >> > Can I ask you one more q. > >> > So, I see the load time as expected, but again the latency is zero. > >> > So, I am assuming that the result is fine. > >> > Do you know whether the http_request/http client sampler will record > >> > latency?(Might be that it doesn't record latency). It is fine in > >> > > >> > Also, one more q. > >> > I am sending request for an http image pixel. > >> > But, I see that the response header field in sampler result(in > listener > >> > "view tree") > >> > is http. But, the request field has the https url I mentioned. Does it > >> > mean that my test didn't run as it should be? > >> > > >> > It looks as follows: > >> > > >> > Response headers: > >> > HTTP/1.0 200 OK > >> > Content-Type: application/octet-stream > >> > Content-Length: 42 > >> > Allow: GET > >> > > >> > thanks again, > >> > Bindu > >> > > >> > > >> > nandu2008 wrote: > >> >> > >> >> hello all, > >> >> > >> >> I am testing an https image pixel. > >> >> So, I don't have any authentication like user name etc. > >> >> > >> >> Basically, I run this test on a mac amchine and teh result is good. > >> >> But, if I run it an a linux machine, I see that the latency is > always > >> 0. > >> >> also, I see some INFO in the logs as follows: > >> >> > >> >> INFO - org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector: I/O > exception > >> >> (java.net.SocketException) caught when processing request: Connection > >> >> reset > >> >> INFO - org.apache.commons.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector: Retrying > >> >> request" > >> >> > >> >> What does that mean? > >> >> is that an error? is that the reason why i am not getting latency? > >> >> > >> >> any help is appreciated. > >> >> > >> >> thanks, > >> >> Bindu > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > >> -- > >> View this message in context: > >> http://old.nabble.com/jmeter---https--question-tp28997028p29029543.html > >> Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/jmeter---https--question-tp28997028p29035934.html > Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >

