On 14 September 2011 17:51, E S <electric.or.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm seeing a jar file in the lib directory called
> commons-httpclient-3.1, so I assume I'm using HttpClient 3.1.

Not necessarily. There were two Http Sampler implementations in JMeter 2.4.
These are merged in JMeter 2.5, which has a drop-down list for the
implementation.

> What do you mean when you say it might be related to timing?

Depending on timing, the OS may have had time to free up the resources or not.

> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:45 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 14 September 2011 04:51, E S <electric.or.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > To answer your question, on the 6000 req/sec tests where this is no
>> > throughput timer, it's about what you would expect, around 30 ms for the
>> > average request. So that means each thread can do about 33 request per
>> > second and if you have 200 threads that's roughly 6000 requests per second.
>> >
>> > I did just notice something significant though. I am getting errors on the
>> > tests that use the constant throughput timer. Some of the requests (usually
>> > around 10%) give the following error:
>> >
>> > "Response code: Non HTTP response code: java.net.NoRouteToHostException
>> > Response message: Non HTTP response message: Cannot assign requested
>> > address"
>> >
>> > From what I've researched and the evidence I've gathered on the JMeter box,
>> > I'm running out of ephemeral ports. I find this strange though since it
>> > doesn't happen when I run without the throughput timer. Shouldn't a be
>> > running out of ports either way? What is the timer doing that makes me use
>> > more ports?
>>
>> If everything else in the plan is the same, then it must just be
>> timing-related, because the timers just wait as needed.
>>
>> If the box is near the limit of ports, then changes in timing might
>> have an effect.
>>
>> Which HTTP sampler are you using?
>> HttpClient4 (in version 2.5; fixed but not yet released) has an
>> unfortunate bug that means it uses up lots of connections; best to use
>> HttpClient3.1.
>>
>> > On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Oliver Lloyd 
>> > <oliver_ll...@hotmail.com>wrote:
>> >
>> >> What are the response times when you run these tests?
>> >>
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