Hi felix
I tried with statistical result send mode but it did not work.
But here i running the script in USA machine by using remote server
distributed environment then why it is not generating the same output as
direct run from USA machine.
The only difference is that I am sending the request(from INDIA) to start
the test in USA machine instead of direct run on USA machine
>From Linux machine (USA machine)
Scenarios
# of Transactions
Avg Time (Milli Sec)
Min Time (Milli Sec)
Max Time (Milli Sec)
Std Dev (Milli Sec)
Error %
Throughput/Sec
KB/Sec
Avg Bytes
MobileFAQ
10085
17
12
826
19.43
0.00
56.03
6163.14
112641
Remote Server from Windows (india) to Linux machine (USA)
Scenarios
# of Transactions
Avg Time (Milli Sec)
Min Time (Milli Sec)
Max Time (Milli Sec)
Std Dev (Milli Sec)
Error %
Throughput/Sec
KB/Sec
Avg Bytes
MobileFAQ
89
22
15
221
24.32
0.00
0.50
55.00
112641
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Felix Frank <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 12/13/2011 08:28 AM, Rajiv Nanduani wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Please guide me.
> > How can we effectively setup a distributed environment (with the Server
> in
> > the US and the slaves at india)?
> > What are the setups are required ?? needs to be check???
>
> I've been told that using statistical result sending is much more
> bandwidth-efficient than the default, so you may want to try and enable
> that.
>
> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/remote-test.html#sendermode
>
> In case you're using Listeners such as View Results Tree in the US to
> display results from India, You're Doing It Wrong anyway. Don't do that.
>
> HTH,
> Felix
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