Problem solved, increased ThreadStackSize to 4096

On 7/6/12 4:14 PM, Stanton W Derry wrote:
Yes, the main thread group.
Yes, happens every time even with one thread
Probably not, as the response size can be upwards of 1.7m on a HTTP request in the main thread group
Will try suggestion on If controllers

What is interesting, I don't see the issue in windows when running in gui mode, only on Linux in non-gui.

Have tried 2.5.1 and 2.7 on both systems
JVM - Windos - build 1.6.0_31-b05, Linux - build 1.6.0_13-b03 - have no control over the versions installed

Stan

On 7/6/12 3:57 PM, sebb wrote:
On 6 July 2012 23:50, Stanton W Derry<[email protected]>  wrote:
This is the outline of the Test Plan:

TestPlan
   - Setup Thread Group - 1 thread
       Header Mgr
       Cookie Mgr
       Transaction Controller
         HTTP Request
           Regular Expression Extractor
         Loop Controller - Base on REE_matchNr (always between 1 and 8)
           HTTP Request
             Regular Expression Extractor
             BeanShell PostProcessor - creates properties from matched
extractions
   - Thread Group
       Header Mgr
       Cookie Mgr
       Once Only Controller
         HTTP Request - sets cookies
       Transaction Controller
         IF Controller - JMeterThread.last_sample_ok
           HTTP Request
         IF Controller - Is request to be processed test
           IF Controller - JMeterThread.last_sample_ok
              HTTP Request
     Constant Throughput Timer - 960 tpm
Which thread group causes the problem?
I assume it's the main one, but that's only a guess.

Does it happen every time?

Can you provide a test case that uses a public site?
If so, please create a Bugzilla and attach the plan.

It looks like you could try replacing the If Controllers with Test
Action - stop thread on error.


On 7/6/12 3:31 PM, sebb wrote:
On 6 July 2012 22:51, Stanton W Derry<[email protected]>   wrote:

Running with both 2.5.1 and 2.7, encounter

WARN - jmeter.control.GenericController: StackOverflowError detected


then the stack trace below and the thread dies.  I've changed the JVM
ThreadStackSize=2048 and still have the issue.  Response to the HTTP
samplers is quite large 250k+.

Any thoughts on how to solve this?

Thanks in advance,
Stan

2012/07/06 17:08:46 ERROR - jmeter.threads.JMeterThread: Test failed!
java.lang.StackOverflowError
          at java.io.BufferedWriter.write(BufferedWriter.java:202)
          at java.io.Writer.write(Writer.java:140)
          at java.io.PrintStream.write(PrintStream.java:475)
          at java.io.PrintStream.print(PrintStream.java:619)
          at java.io.PrintStream.println(PrintStream.java:756)
          at

org.apache.log.util.DefaultErrorHandler.error(DefaultErrorHandler.java:42)
          at
org.apache.log.Hierarchy$InnerErrorHandler.error(Hierarchy.java:266)
          at

org.apache.log.output.AbstractTarget.processEvent(AbstractTarget.java:112)
          at org.apache.log.Logger.fireEvent(Logger.java:632)
          at org.apache.log.Logger.output(Logger.java:607)
          at org.apache.log.Logger.output(Logger.java:590)
          at org.apache.log.Logger.warn(Logger.java:205)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.nextIsAController(GenericController.java:190)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.next(GenericController.java:148)
          at
org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController.next(LoopController.java:108)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.nextIsAController(GenericController.java:195)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.next(GenericController.java:148)
          at
org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController.next(LoopController.java:108)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController.nextIsNull(LoopController.java:130)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.next(GenericController.java:143)
          at
org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController.next(LoopController.java:108)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.nextIsAController(GenericController.java:195)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.next(GenericController.java:148)
          at
org.apache.jmeter.control.LoopController.next(LoopController.java:108)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.nextIsAController(GenericController.java:195)
          at

org.apache.jmeter.control.GenericController.next(GenericController.java:148)
          ....


Looks like it may be a loop in the code.
Try simplifying the test plan.



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