Am 16.03.2017 11:58, schrieb praveen tiwari:
Hi Felix,

- Yes I have large responses.
Can you post a sample of such a response, or give general statistics about it, like
 * the content-type
 * the size
 * line length(s)
 * type of characters


- Regarding your first option, if I disable the result tree element while running, how will be I able to see the results for debugging. When I record
a script, I need to execute it once to see the response and get regular
expression.
I tried running in Non-GUI mode but after that I am not able to see the
request in view result tree. Posted other mail in group with subject
"Jmeter in Non-GUI Mode - Blank Request and Response".

- Regarding second option, I downloaded latest files from "
https://ci.apache.org/projects/jmeter/nightlies/";, this version also hangs when I execute whole flow and try to click on requests to see the result.

How long does it take, until you can use the gui again?
I believe Phillippe has reported the long rendering already to Oracle.


*Files downloaded:*
apache-jmeter-r1787116
apache-jmeter-r1787116_src

Not able to find help for "Run ant download_jars from the top-level
directory to fetch the dependencies." mentioned on above site.

You don't have to compile the nightlies, just unzip them. (You don't need the src to run JMeter)


In addition, I am trying to run jmeter from ant and getting below error,
reference (
http://testingfreak.com/step-by-step-process-to-run-jmx-file-through-command-prompt-using-ant-and-generate-html-report/
)

This seems to be a new question. Please start a new mail thread.

Regards,
 Felix


*Changes in Build.xml (highlighted in yellow):*

-Djmeter.home=.. - C:\apache-jmeter-r1787116

        -Dreport.title="My Report" - title for html report (default is
'Load Test Results')

    </description>



    <property name="testpath" value="${user.dir}"/>

    <property name="jmeter.home" value="C:\apache-jmeter-r1787116"/>

*Error:*

C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin>ant
Buildfile: C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\build.xml

run:
     [echo] funcMode = false
   [jmeter] Executing test plan: C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.jmx ==>
C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.jtl

_message_xalan:

xslt-report:
     [xslt] Processing C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.jtl to
C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.html
     [xslt] Loading stylesheet
C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\jmeter-results-detail-report_21.xsl
[xslt] C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.jtl:1:1: Fatal Error! Premature
end of file.
     [xslt] Failed to process C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\Test.jtl

BUILD FAILED
C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\build.xml:124: Fatal error during transformation
using C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin\jmeter-results-detail-report_21.xsl:
Premature end of file.; SystemID: file:/C:/apache-ant-1.10.1/bin/Test.jtl;
Line#: 1; Column#: 1

Total time: 4 seconds

C:\apache-ant-1.10.1\bin>

Can you please help, let me know if you need additional information.


On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Felix Schumacher <
[email protected]> wrote:



Am 14. März 2017 07:55:55 MEZ schrieb praveen tiwari <
[email protected]>:
>Hi Felix,
>
>Thanks for your response!
>
>I have tried to fetch thread dump and attached same, tried 2 times
>using
>below query via cmd.
>
>C:\>cd Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_121\bin
>
>C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_121\bin>jstack -l 1112
>
>Above 1112 is the process id of java.
>Let me know if I did correct or some thing else was expected as I am
>taking
>thread dump first time.

Seems to be correct.

I believe you are experiencing a non responsiveness caused by the view
results tree element.

Do you have large responses - probably with few new lines?

Based on the above, you have two options.

First, you can disable the view results tree element while running the
test.

Second, try out a current nightly. We have changed the update mechanism of
the element to be nicer in respect of responsiveness.

Hope this helps,
 Felix

>
>
>On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 9:47 PM, Felix Schumacher <
>[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Am 10. März 2017 09:53:45 MEZ schrieb praveen tiwari <
>> [email protected]>:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I am trying to create a script using Jmeter v3.0. For this I
>recorded
>> >end
>> >to end flow of my website and recorded the HTTP requests (approx
>150).
>> >Now I need to figure out which regular expression I need to apply to
>> >fetch
>> >data from response in previous request, for which I am trying to run
>> >the
>> >script once and see responses in listener "View results tree".
>> >
>> >Problem I am facing is that Jmter hangs when I run all request with
>> >even 1
>> >virtual user, CPU usage goes to 100% for some time.
>> >
>> >I have disabled some requests (approx 80%), is that the reason
>behind
>> >this?
>> >
>> >Any help would be highly appreciated to avoid this and if any
>> >workaround
>> >available.
>>
>> Take threaddumps while the CPU is burning.
>>
>> I believe the current nightly has a new menu entry to do this easily
>from
>> the GUI.
>>
>> But it should be easy to find out how to take a threaddump by
>searching
>> the internet. The tools would be jstack, jvisualvm, jmc or even a
>simple
>> kill.
>>
>> We will probably be able to help you, when we see those dumps.
>>
>> Felix
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance!
>>
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