Hey

Some possibilities

1. Network Issue rejecting connections resulting in errors also being
registered in the results log
2. The hardware machine rejecting connection due to overload

I am unsure what do you mean by : "194K entries because the
access log was only read once"

:)
Deepak

On 5/14/12, James Musselwhite <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I've got an access log with 194K requests
> I ran a test with the throughput shaping timer at 15 RPS for 6 hours, which
> should be 324K requests
> My results log has 235K entries
>
> I would expect my results log to have either a.) 194K entries because the
> access log was only read once or b.) 324K entries because it just kept
> reading the same log over and over to fulfill the demands of the throughput
> shaping timer.
>
> However, my result log is 235K which doesn't mean anything to me. Can
> someone elucidate how this works?
>
> Thanks!
> James
>


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