On 29 June 2011 21:24, Franco _ wrote:
> I did it from the console when starting JMeter but not from the config file,
> the weird thing is that the other classes log the debug calls just right,
> TCPSampler seems to be the only one not doing it :S.
The default is defined in jmeter.properties:
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I did it from the console when starting JMeter but not from the config file,
the weird thing is that the other classes log the debug calls just right,
TCPSampler seems to be the only one not doing it :S.
- Franco
2011/6/28 apc
> You're right.
> Have you tried setting DEBUG level in jmeter.pr
You're right.
Have you tried setting DEBUG level in jmeter.properties file?
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Actually in the class TCPSampler.java there are several debug logs, at least
in version 2.4, right?
2011/6/28 apc
> There is only one debug level message in TCPClientImpl class.
> The others is warn and error level messages only.
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There is only one debug level message in TCPClientImpl class.
The others is warn and error level messages only.
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