Michele,
Check jmeter for setting like startup full screen window (preferred NOT to
start up full screen).
If you do not find them it is OK for *.conf and *.properties *.sh *.cmd *.bat
file
Also check the settings if using shortcuts or link startup.
Now check your Monitor configuration.
If you OS display Setup does not support multiple Monitors you are out of luck.
However if it does check for a setting like extended desktop.
On windows. NVDIA and/or Monitor adapter settings or whatever you monitor card
is.
assuming you are on a windows system right click you desktop
On Linux the display config can be a bit more tricky as linux/unix system by
default supports multiple desktop but not by default multiple displays
So search for monitor/desktop settings to support more than 1 desktop.
And your monitor display/driver settings to support multiple displays,
Pick the combination you like best.
ADVISE: Do not set geometry in jmeter, jmeter window or the java settings .
Always keep the OS monitor settings as default and let jmeter use this
it will prevent that when you are hopping connections to a server with RDP,
citrix, VNC or VM or ?. your desktop become unreadable (to small, to large, not
supported, crash)
Keep in mind that for every hopped connection the session settings must be
mapped to your display.
So from 600 x 400 to 1600 x 900 to 1280 x1024 does not work but from 600 x
400 to 1280 x1024 to 1600 x 900 does.
I have run jmeter on windows and linux environments with multiple monitors
Shared and separated without any problem other than lack of display memory.
Met vriendelijke groeten / Kind regards / Mit freundlichem Gruß, :-)
Xander Schouten | Nethelands Operation, GIS Tooling | CGI
Tel: 088 5648300 M: 06 15630260
-----Original Message-----
From: Michele Mase' [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: maandag 30 maart 2015 14:53
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: jmeter GUI geometry size
Anyone?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Michele Mase' <[email protected]> wrote:
> LAunching jmeter gui with one monitor works without problems.
> With span monitors configuration, jmeter's gui span across two
> monitors, with a huge window.
> Is it possible via command line to launch the GUI with a specified
> geometry size (eg 70% or 600x400)?
> Regards
> Michele Masè