Thank you so much! I had success in setting up ssh port forwarding and running a simple test.
Regards, Meena On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:02 AM, Bhadauria, Tarun Kumar < [email protected]> wrote: > If connectivity to site is not an issue as pointed out at Steven. Then you > may use following doc which talks of setting up ssh tunnelling to run > JMeter distributed tests. > > > https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/tutorials/how-to-configure-ssh-port-forwarding-set-up-load-testing-on-compute-engine/ > > Thanks > Tarun K > > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 1:17 AM, Steven Swor <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 9:28 AM, Meenakshi Sharma <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I just started working with Jmeter. > > > > > > In the longer run, I would like to setup Jmeter Distributed tests on > EC2 > > to > > > generate huge load. This is how far I have reached: > > > > > > 1. Created and Launched EC2 instances (3 right now so that I can use 1 > > > master and 2 slaves) with following security settings since 1099 is the > > > Java RMI Registry port... > > > Custom TCP RuleTCP10990.0.0.0/02. Installed jmeter: 2.8.20130705 and > > > java: 1.7.0_80 on all 3 instances > > > > > > > That's a really old version of JMeter. The latest release is 2.13. I'd > > recommend updating to the latest version to ensure you aren't hitting > some > > obscure bug that's been fixed since 2.8. > > > > > > > 3. Before I begin implementing Master-Slave configuration, I am trying > to > > > run a small test from just 1 EC2 instance to check if it is able to > send/ > > > receive data to/ from the web-site (not on AWS). > > > > > > The test is a simple GET request for the home page. > > > > > > 4. I run following command: > > > jmeter -n -t ../testplans/HTTP\ Request.jmx > > > Output: > > > Created the tree successfully using ../testplans/HTTP Request.jmx > > > Starting the test @ Tue Nov 17 21:31:46 UTC 2015 (1447795906236) > > > Waiting for possible shutdown message on port 4445 > > > > > > 5. Even from UI there is no result or summary > > > > > > Could somebody help with the set-up next step? > > > I think I am missing some basic configuration. Let me know if there are > > any > > > questions. > > > > > Can you log into one of the EC2 instances and hit the site without going > > through JMeter (e.g. if it's a Windows VM, try hitting the site in > Internet > > Explorer from the EC2 instance. If it's Linux, try `curl <your website > > url>`)? If that works, then the issue is somewhere within JMeter or the > > test plan. If it doesn't work (and especially if you aren't able to ping > > the site from the EC2 instance), then the problem is outside of JMeter > and > > you probably need to talk to your network team about adding some firewall > > burns. > > > > > > > Thank you. > > > Meena > > > > > >
