Sorry. Misread your question. Dont know why you dont see it. בתאריך 2012 9 3 09:27, מאת "Shmuel Krakower" <[email protected]>:
> Remove the listeners or disable them and instead use the -J command line > parameter. > Google for "jmeter command line" for more info. > > Shmuel. > בתאריך 2012 9 2 22:53, מאת "Rob King" <[email protected]>: > >> I am using jmeter 2.7. I'm performing distributed non-GUI load-testing >> with 7 Windows 7 x64 PCs. >> >> The jmeter load test has "Save Reponses to File" in it, but it doesn't >> appear to work. >> After running the test, I do not see any response files anywhere - i.e. >> neither on jmeter-server PCs, nor on the "master" PC. >> >> Below is how I have the "Save Reponses to File" set up in the load test >> itself: >> >> Test Plan >> +Thread Group >> -+Save Responses to File >> -+HTTP Request Sampler >> -+etc >> >> And here's the configuration of "Save Responses to File": >> >> - Filename Prefix: c:\jmeterlocal\Moodle\VSendEmail\Responses >> - Variable Name: FILENAME >> - I have also added a checkmark to "Save Failed Responses Only" (every >> load test I run does result in failures, so I'm expecting some files to be >> generated) >> >> And here's my jmeter run command: (not real IP addresses) >> >> jmeter -n -t >> >> C:\shared\LoadTesting\Moodle\Projects\AttemptQuiz\JMeterTestPlans\AttemptQuiz.jmx >> -R >> >> 88.88.88.0,88.88.88.1,88.88.88.2,88.88.88.3,88.88.88.4,88.88.88.5,88.88.88.6 >> -l C:\jmeterlocal\Moodle\AttemptQuiz\Results\Result-0171-AttemptQuiz.jtl >> >> Where are my load test response files? >> Should I *not* be expecting response files to be generated since this is a >> distributed load test? >> >> Any advice or help would be appreciated. >> >
