How many
machines are you running fetches of JSP pages from? Try a greater number of
clients, or try having the clients spin up multiple threads to request JSP
pages. Either of those techniques (more machines is better) can increase load
(depends on your test jig though). Also, you may have network traffic
limitations. If you had a 100 Mbps Ethernet to yourself, then you could really
whack away on the server if your test machine was fast.... (or test
machiens).... but if you're sharing the network with someone else and you start
doing this kind of stress testing, they may get quite annoyed.
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Subject: CPU usage and TomcatHi,I currently have a load test for Apache Tomcat against another generation tool...I cant seem to get Tomcat to use more than 20% of the CPU...Does anyone know of a way to increase page generation through more machine usage??cheersThis message is for the named person's use only. It may contain
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