adding simply a constant timer will not serve the purpose as it introduces delay within each requests. A workaround can be used
Threadgroup >>req 1 >>req 2 >>req 3 >>req 4 >>req 5 >>req 6 >>Simple Controller >>>>constant timer >>>>any dummy sampler (say debug sampler, or a http request sampler to a dummy url) Thanks and Regards Hemant 9810752184 / 9013982184 On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Nirdesh Pachoriya <[email protected]> wrote: > You can use constant timer which can help you to introduce the delay. > > Regards, > Nirdesh M Pachoriya > -----Original Message----- > From: Amit Kumar [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 6:19 PM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: How to add delay between Loops? > > Hello, > > I want to perform load testing for an application with following scenario: > > What I want to do is- > > I want to schedule a load test for 10 mins (loop count = forever), but > after each loop, I need a pause of 10 secs. So, how to add pause between > loops? Is it possible to do this in JMeter? > > My Thread Group setup is as follows: > > *Thread Properties:* > Number of Threads: 100 > Ram-up: 1 sec > Loop Count: Forever > > *Scheduler:* > Start Time: 2015/09/07 18:01:00 > End Time: 2015/09/07 18:11:00 > Duration: BLANK > Startup Delay: BLANK > > And my Thread Group has 6 requests? > > -- > Thanks and Regards, > Amit > "Legal Disclaimer: This electronic message and all contents contain > information from Cybage Software Private Limited which may be privileged, > confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. The information is > intended to be for the addressee(s) only. If you are not an addressee, any > disclosure, copy, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is > strictly prohibited. If you have received this electronic message in error > please notify the sender by reply e-mail to and destroy the original > message and all copies. Cybage has taken every reasonable precaution to > minimize the risk of malicious content in the mail, but is not liable for > any damage you may sustain as a result of any malicious content in this > e-mail. You should carry out your own malicious content checks before > opening the e-mail or attachment." www.cybage.com >
