>not enough to go through  - An easy way to verify is when you have generated
>load , access your site using a different machine and see the amount of
time
>the page takes on clean browser , it should be close to average time

Ok, let's assume I've done it and added this data in a fifth column. Would
the calculation be somewhat correct?

>Your client(Jmeter) tried to connect but timed out.
>Indicates server is under load and cant accept all the connections to it. 

What about the other one? "Non HTTP response message: Connection reset" -
when does this occur?

>Again are you testing it against a dev system? 

No, I am testing it against live server. What's the difference though?
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