On 10/18/17 11:36 AM, [email protected] wrote:
As far as I know, JMeter is not multi-document aware. So it will no edit/run multiple 
test files. The same I believe applies to the "server" remote instances.

Correct. I am not running multiple JMX with a single JMeter instance. Instead, running multiple JMeter instances each with different single JMX file. This works locally (without distributed setup).


You could use the same machine for multiple load tests if you start multiple 
Jmeter instances using different ports.
Can I still be able to use same remote nodes? As I have mentioned in my original e-mail, after first JMeter test is started, the second one fails because remote nodes are busy.

Thanks for the response.


--emi

On 18 Oct 2017, at 17:37, Rallavagu <[email protected]> wrote:

Hello All,

I have a setup of distributed testing with JMeter. I am trying to run two JMX 
tests in parallel (using shell script) against same cluster. I have tested 
parallel run of two jmeter tests locally without cluster and it works. However, 
I notice that after first test is started, the second test is failing as remote 
nodes are busy working on the first test. I would like to know if this is the 
expected behavior (which seems obvious) or is there a way that we can make make 
use of same remote nodes for second test at the same time?

Thanks in advance

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