Oh and i believe JP@GC ==> Jmeter plugins @ Google code regards deepak
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 1:31 PM Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > Since you are using Jmeter plugins , Im guessing you will find more > answers on the plugins on their support forum rather than on the JMeter > mailing list. > > JMeter listeners usually have a write results to file , it needs to be its > own file if I remember correctly. i believe a common pattern is to add > timestamp to file name or pass in a run number/name. You can use any JMeter > property for the file name and so you can even set it from command line > (i.e. set the property and use the property in filename field > using${__P(name)} function) > > If the plugin doesnt do aggregate then you only option is to load the > result file into something that does or put in a feature request for the > plugin. > > > Any other idea how to compare resource utilization for two different > runs? > I believe there is a merge results plugin (there was a thread a week or so > ago). I usually do these kind of things outside JMeter > > Note I havent used this plugin or the Jenkins plugin so I cant really say. > Usually for the application, one needs to monitor much more than the raw > OS numbers (like a java VM) and the tools available server side are much > more sophisticated and provide all the OS numbers correlated to the actual > running code (YMMV). > > regards > deepak > > regards > deepak > > On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 7:17 PM Alexander Podelko > <apode...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > >> Hi, >> I am trying to add server monitoring results and got quite a few >> questions. Sorry for such simple questions - but all numerous posts I found >> describe how to setup monitoring, but I have found none describing it >> deeper.... >> So I setup the agent / jp@gc - PerfMon Metrics Collector and it is >> working. >> By the way, what jp@gc, used in numerous places, stands for? >> The first question: how should we configure the files for keeping test >> results and monitoring results? May they be recorded in the same jtl file >> or it should be different files? >> >> It appears that for monitoring results the file should be explicitly >> named inside jp@gc - PerfMon Metrics Collector UI file name filed. Any >> other way? Doesn't look like we have command line option for that.... >> Monitoring charts looks nice - any way to see aggregate numbers? Say, >> average CPU utilization? >> Any idea if monitoring data may be fed into Jenkins performance plug-in? >> Any other idea how to compare resource utilization for two different runs? >> Will much appreciate any information on any of above questions. >> Thanks,Alex >> >