For recording the run time of a batch, the easiest way would be the OS Process Sampler
http://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/component_reference.html#OS_Process_Sampler But writing a jmeter script just for that may be unnecessary if your batch logs start and end times or you write a wrapper around it to do so. Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Pravesh Prajapati [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 11 July 2017 12:24 To: JMeter Users List <[email protected]> Subject: Batch performance testing using jmeter Hi Team, I have one query. I have batch to execute, but I don't know its threshold value. Can we measure how may record a batch can process and in how much time it will take to process in jmeter. Please help. Any documents will be great t refer , if any one has tried it before. -- Regards, Pravesh prajapati. Mob:-9702600170 The information included in this email and any files transmitted with it may contain information that is confidential and it must not be used by, or its contents or attachments copied or disclosed to, persons other than the intended addressee. If you have received this email in error, please notify BJSS. In the absence of written agreement to the contrary BJSS' relevant standard terms of contract for any work to be undertaken will apply. Please carry out virus or such other checks as you consider appropriate in respect of this email. BJSS does not accept responsibility for any adverse effect upon your system or data in relation to this email or any files transmitted with it. BJSS Limited, a company registered in England and Wales (Company Number 2777575), VAT Registration Number 613295452, Registered Office Address, First Floor, Coronet House, Queen Street, Leeds, LS1 2TW.
