Hello,
I suggestion you Check If an hprof has been générated and If so open a
bugzilla with à Link to the hprof file.

Regards
Philippe M.

On Monday, May 14, 2012, Flavio Cysne wrote:

> Recently I came across an weird behavior when using a fixed number of
> "Total Executions" in Throughput Controller and I have not found any
> discussion about it on this mailing list (neither on Google).
>
> When I executed a distributed test to simulate 5000 concurrent users on a
> initial page and then reducing throughput to 2000 to another page of a web
> site, I've run into an OutOfMemory error.
> At jmeter.properties there's no save data or save data on error enabled,
> neither response content are saved.
>
> Can you point me what I'm doing wrong? Do I have to add another Throughput
> Controller with 3000 in throughput field to address all 5000 Thread Group
> users?
> Have this problem been addressed in recent versions of JMeter?
> Help me, please.
>
> My Test Plan is like bellow
>
> Test Plan
> +-- Thread Group
>    +-- Recording Controller
>        +-- // many HTTP Request samplers
>    +-- Throughput Controller
>        +-- Recording Controller
>            +-- // many HTTP Request samplers
>
> Configuration
> - Thread Group
>    Number of Threads: 200 (25 JMeter servers to a total of 5000 requests)
>    Ramp-up: 0
>    Loop Count: 1
> - Throughput Controller
>    Total Executions selected
>    Throughput: 80 (25 JMeter servers to a total of 2000 requests)
>
> My environment:
> JMeter 2.4 r961953 (1 Client and 25 Servers)
> 26 Virtualized servers with Linux CentOS 5, 2 Cores processor and 6GB RAM
> (1 JMeter per machine)
> JVM 1.6.0_23 -Xmx=2g
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Flavio Cysne
>


-- 
Cordialement.
Philippe Mouawad.

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