On 2 March 2016 at 19:05, Sheetal Jharia Baru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi ,
> I finally got UI enabled on ubuntu, created the test plan using UI and
> executed it using CLI. This worked !
>
> I am using OS Sampler to execute a shell script on my local system. This
> script in turn downloads a image from remote repository. As expected , when
> the script is run multiple times, same image is downloaded. Is there a way
> that each thread can download a different image (can image become some sort
> of variable and I can give different names to this variable for each
> thread) ?
> Any help is appreciated. Thanks !

Please start a new thread for a new problem.

> On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 5:34 AM, Mark Miller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I move test plans between OSX and Windows regularly without issue. That is
>> a significant version difference. Come up to latest on Ubuntu. Check you
>> JRE versions are reasonable too. Should work assuming nothing platform
>> special in your test plan.
>>
>> m
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016, 12:00 Sheetal Jharia Baru <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Mark,
>> > I did the same. On my windows installed jmeter and created the test plan
>> > using OS Sampler.
>> > I then transferred the .jmx file to my ubuntu system and ran the command
>> > "jmeter -n -t /root/testDock.jmx -l testresult.jtl" and get this error:
>> >
>> > *Error in NonGUIDriver java.lang.NullPointerException*
>> >
>> > Could it be because I have slightly different versions on Win and
>> Ubunbtu?
>> > Win : 2.13 r1665067
>> > Ubuntu : Version 2.8.20130705
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help.
>> >
>> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 3:44 AM, Mark Miller <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > It seems more practical, to me, to develop your test plan in an
>> > environment
>> > > where you have the support of the UI. Then move your test plan (.jmx)
>> to
>> > > the ubuntu machine and invoke that test with -n (headless) and the
>> other
>> > > logging params etc. so that you can review your results from that
>> > context.
>> > >
>> > > I'm sure it's possible to initiate a jmx file without the benefit of
>> the
>> > > UI, but you'd only approach doing so from a place of general mastery
>> with
>> > > JMeter (my opinion).
>> > >
>> > > Hope that helps.
>> > >
>> > > Mark
>> > >
>> > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 11:25 AM Richard Friedman <[email protected]>
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Why not use the OS Sampler?
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > >
>> >
>> http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#OS_Process_Sampler
>> > > >
>> > > > Here is a quick one I just created.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 12:57 PM, Sheetal Jharia Baru <
>> > > [email protected]
>> > > > > wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > >> Hi,
>> > > >> I have installed Jmeter on my ubuntu machine which doesnt have UI
>> > > enabled.
>> > > >> I know I can run jmeter on CLI but I would need to create the .jmx
>> > file
>> > > >> for
>> > > >> running the shell script/command which I want to test.
>> > > >> Any sample .jmx fle which can run a command on shell will be
>> helpful.
>> > I
>> > > >> can
>> > > >> make appropriate changes to it as per my environment.
>> > > >>
>> > > >> Thanks for the help !
>> > > >>
>> > > >
>> > > >
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