I've tried it in two different version of Java (openjdk6-bin-1.6.0.2_22 and jdk1.7.0_25)
2013/9/11 sebb <[email protected]> > On 11 September 2013 10:54, cihat güzel <[email protected]> wrote: > > hi all. > > > > I try jmeter-server on linux (fedora18). It says "Created remote > > object:*localhost > > *:44750" . But the hostname should not be "localhost" . It should be > > hostname as like "10.6.149.95". > > > > So my jmeter master is failed, if I try the following command at another > > server : > > > > ./jmeter -n -t myRequest.jmx -R 10.6.149.95 > > or > > ./jmeter -n -t myRequest.jmx -r > > > > The failed logs : > > > > Created the tree successfully using /root/myRequest.jmx > > Configuring remote engine for *10.6.149.95* > > Using remote object: *127.0.0.1*:44750 *(null)* > > Starting remote engines > > Starting the test @ Wed Sep 11 14:01:48 TRST 2013 (1378897308614) > > *An error occurred*: method java.util.ResourceBundle.containsKey with > > signature (Ljava.lang.String;)Z was not found. > > That error suggests you are not using a standard JVM, or there is a > classpath error as that is a standard method. > Fixing that might possibly fix the host error. > > > > > My /etc/hosts file: > > > > 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 > > localhost4.localdomain4 > > ::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 > > localhost6.localdomain6 > > 10.6.149.95 host-10-6-149-95 > > There are hosts files on the client and server nodes. > Ensure you check both. > > > Why the hostname is 127.0.0.1? How to solve this problem? > > > > Thanks. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
