Hello, Regarding difference between GUI and Non GUI, this is absolutely regular. GUI is for creating Test Plan, debugging, recording. Non GUI is for load testing.
See: - http://www.ubik-ingenierie.com/blog/jmeter_performance_tuning_tips/ - http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/best-practices.html Regarding differences between 2 machines in NON GUI mode, check system configuration and machine configuration (is it the same ?). -- Regards Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Team Follow us on Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> Cordialement L'équipe Ubik Load Pack <http://ubikloadpack.com> Suivez-nous sur Twitter <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack> On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:14 PM, Jared Griffith <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello, I'm pretty new to jmeter, and I'm seeing some irregularities in test > results. > > I am seeing differing results whether or not I use the gui or command line > from the same machine, and I'm also seeing differing results from the > command line on 2 separate machines. I'm using Linux all the way around, > Java 1.7.0_40, Jmeter 2.11 on both systems. The only difference between > the systems is that one is a CentOS server (no gui, no browser, etc) and > one is an Ubuntu workstation. But even on the workstation, I get different > results between the gui and cli for the same tests. > > Is this normal or is there something that I am missing? > > -- > > Jared Griffith > Linux Administrator, PICS Auditing, LLC > P: (949) 936-4574 > C: (909) 653-7814 > > <http://www.picsauditing.com> > > 17701 Cowan #140 | Irvine, CA | 92614 > > Join PICS on LinkedIn and Twitter! > > <https://twitter.com/PICSAuditingLLC> > <http://twitter.com/ubikloadpack>
