Not sure if I got you correctly but i use jmeter plugins over time graphs. If I get spikes of any kind I see something is not right with stability and I drill down to figure out what happened during the spike. On Oct 10, 2013 10:20 AM, "Sergio Boso" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Il 10/10/2013 04.27, 黄吉浩 ha scritto: > >> hi, >> I thinked of a question about how to show the result of a stable test >> using jmeter. >> i.e. I plan a test that will run for 24 hours. the purpose is to see if >> the system of being tested can serve with the same service level during a >> long time. >> so, I want to do statistic and get some value(i.e., TPS) of each hour, >> then link the points of 24 values to a line in a diagram to clearly show >> the user that if the system is serving stablely during the test. >> Can I do this in Jmeter? I don't know, because I don't know if Jmeter >> stores the time when capturing measurements data. If jmeter doesn't know >> when it gets the measurement data, obviuosly it can't do statitics >> according to time slice (i.e. an hour). >> > Hi you can easily configure Jmeter to save each sampler into a .jtl file. > This can be done on GUI (configure a listener) or via command line > (recommended for high volume tests) with -l option. > Then it is also easy to get totals on the whole test, using Summary > Listener and Aggregate listener. > Calculating statistics by hour can be a little bit tricky, you have to > work a little bit with Excel or whatever. > > regards > > > > -- > > Ing. Sergio Boso > > > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > user-unsubscribe@jmeter.**apache.org<[email protected]> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
