Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-04 Thread sebb
On 03/03/2008, Juliano Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>  Somebody can help me?
>
>  Is it possible to do this with JMeter? If no, what tool I can use.

No. See below.

>  Thansk!
>

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been answered.

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>  Juliano Moreno wrote:
>  >
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > I will use:
>  >
>  > OS: XP
>  > File system: NTFS
>  > File type: both (binary and ASCII)
>  > Protocol: Http and FTP
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > geezenslaw wrote:
>  >>
>  >> Hello Juliano, Sebb may mean that you should do something like this on
>  >> this any other ML:
>  >>
>  >> OS: Debian, XP, 2003, BSD, etc.
>  >> File system: NTFS, EXT3, ZFS, 390, etc.
>  >> File type: binary, ASCII.
>  >> Software, script or protocol: I/O library/package, FTP, Korn, Bash, etc.
>  >>
>  >> Juliano Niero Moreno wrote ..
>  >>> Hi,
>  >>>
>  >>> I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long
>  >>> is a
>  >>> file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>  >>>
>  >>> For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this
>  >>> file
>  >>> and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how
>  >>> much
>  >>> time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>  >>>
>  >>> Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
>  >>>
>  >>> What other too can I use to do this?
>  >>>
>  >>> Thanks in advance.
>  >>> Juliano Niero Moreno
>  >>> Test Analyst
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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-03 Thread Juliano Moreno

Hi,

Somebody can help me? 

Is it possible to do this with JMeter? If no, what tool I can use.

Thansk!



Juliano Moreno wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I will use:
> 
> OS: XP
> File system: NTFS
> File type: both (binary and ASCII)
> Protocol: Http and FTP
> 
> 
> 
> geezenslaw wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Juliano, Sebb may mean that you should do something like this on
>> this any other ML:
>> 
>> OS: Debian, XP, 2003, BSD, etc.
>> File system: NTFS, EXT3, ZFS, 390, etc.
>> File type: binary, ASCII.
>> Software, script or protocol: I/O library/package, FTP, Korn, Bash, etc.
>> 
>> Juliano Niero Moreno wrote ..
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long
>>> is a
>>> file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>>> 
>>> For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this
>>> file
>>> and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how
>>> much
>>> time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>>> 
>>> Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
>>> 
>>> What other too can I use to do this?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Juliano Niero Moreno
>>> Test Analyst
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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-03 Thread Juliano Moreno

I'm sorry,

I don't know what happened, but I didn't want to do this.

Thanks.



sebb-2-2 wrote:
> 
> Please don't duplicate posts. See the reply to your original post.
> 
> On 01/03/2008, Juliano Niero Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>  I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long
>> is a
>>  file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>>
>>  For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this
>> file
>>  and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how
>> much
>>  time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>>
>>  Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
>>
>>  What other too can I use to do this?
>>
>>  Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Juliano Niero Moreno
>>  Test Analyst
>>
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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-03 Thread Juliano Moreno

Hi,

I will use:

OS: XP
File system: NTFS
File type: both (binary and ASCII)
Protocol: Http and FTP



geezenslaw wrote:
> 
> Hello Juliano, Sebb may mean that you should do something like this on
> this any other ML:
> 
> OS: Debian, XP, 2003, BSD, etc.
> File system: NTFS, EXT3, ZFS, 390, etc.
> File type: binary, ASCII.
> Software, script or protocol: I/O library/package, FTP, Korn, Bash, etc.
> 
> Juliano Niero Moreno wrote ..
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long is
>> a
>> file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>> 
>> For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this
>> file
>> and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how
>> much
>> time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>> 
>> Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
>> 
>> What other too can I use to do this?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Juliano Niero Moreno
>> Test Analyst
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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-01 Thread David Brown
Hello Juliano, Sebb may mean that you should do something like this on this any 
other ML:

OS: Debian, XP, 2003, BSD, etc.
File system: NTFS, EXT3, ZFS, 390, etc.
File type: binary, ASCII.
Software, script or protocol: I/O library/package, FTP, Korn, Bash, etc.

Juliano Niero Moreno wrote ..
> Hi,
> 
> I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long is a
> file process, how much CPU is consumed.
> 
> For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this file
> and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how much
> time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
> 
> Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
> 
> What other too can I use to do this?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Juliano Niero Moreno
> Test Analyst

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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-01 Thread sebb
Please don't duplicate posts. See the reply to your original post.

On 01/03/2008, Juliano Niero Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long is a
>  file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>
>  For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this file
>  and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how much
>  time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>
>  Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?
>
>  What other too can I use to do this?
>
>  Thanks in advance.
>
> Juliano Niero Moreno
>  Test Analyst
>

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Re: Follow the processing of one file using JMeter

2008-03-01 Thread sebb
On 29/02/2008, Juliano Moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>  I use JMeter for many tests in my job, but now I need to know how long is a
>  file process, how much CPU is consumed.
>
>  For example, I need to test an application receive a file, process this file
>  and then send content of this file for a database. I need to know how much
>  time is spent to process this file? How much resources CPU is consumed?
>
>  Is it possible to do this using JMeter? If yes, how do I do?

No.

>  What other too can I use to do this?

Depends on the OS.

You'll need to check the OS documentation for how to do this.

>  Thanks in advance.
>  Juliano Niero Moreno
>  Test Analyst
>
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