The original question was vague.  
We are unsure what elapsed time really is. 

We see a difference between the EndTimestamp-StartTimestamp 
and total-ElapsedTime for a given thread.  The total elapsed time 
values is always lower.

Does anyone do any reporting directly from the csv log file? 
If so, how do you calculate and report on speed results? 
Thanks.





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On Wed, 2/18/15, rxfillpharm <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Reporting/analyzing Jmeter results
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 2:52 PM
 
 We are struggling with how to report
 the data from my csv results file.
 In a test with 10 threads, 146 urls per thread, rampup = 5.
 
 
 1.  Sorted the entire .csv result file by
 timestamp.  
      first
 timestamp:   23:38:56.579
      last
 timestamp:   23:39:29.095
     Gives around 24-25seconds total for the test
 with 10 threads
 
 2.  Calculate seconds using the first and last
 timestamp for each thread:
      thread 1:  7 secs
      thread 2:  3 secs
      thread 3:  9 secs
      thread 4:  8 secs
      thread 5:  8 secs
      thread 6:  8 secs
      thread 7:  11 secs
      thread 8:  7 secs
      thread 9:  11 secs 
    
      thread 10:  11 secs
     Average = 8.3 secs/thread
 
 3. Using formula #1 above, divide by the number of users
     24/10 = 2.4 secs/thread
 
 
 4. From jmeter.log
     2015/02/17 23:38:54 INFO  -
 jmeter.JMeter: Running test (1424234334324)
    2015/02/17 23:39:19 INFO  -
 jmeter.engine.StandardJMeterEngine: Notifying test listeners
 of end of test 
    Gives around 24-25 seconds
 
 We're not concerned at this time with individual url calls.
 
 Which of these indicators is better for reporting
 performance speed?
 In general, how do YOU report results?  I just want to
 get a feel for accepted practices.
 
 Thanks.


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