It probably is a configuration issue - at least in the sense that the problem only occurs under certain circumstances. You see, the thing is this functionality normally works; in your case there is something different which is causing a problem. Now, this may be a real code issue but if you can isolate the cause you will be probably be able to workaround it and then, when you have a clear understanding, you can help others by raising a bug yourself so future releases will be better.
What happens when you remove the CSV dataset? What if you try to run a very simple testplan remotely. Does this work? Have you checked connectivity for RMI? Firewalls? Permissions? Are you running the same version of Java on both Master and Slave? You seem like a bright type so I won't patronise you with explanations for why little tests like this can help debug your problem. By the way, my response might not have been very useful to you, but hey, at least I took the time to try and help you. Oh, and I meant what I said about using Windows 7, I have had issues using csv files edited in this OS and then used remotely on Linux so for that reason I avoid this scenario. You also get the added bonus of not having to update your file paths all the time! -- View this message in context: http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/Issues-with-JMeter-Master-Slave-configuration-tp4661694p4687567.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]

