Please don't hijack threads. That happens, when you reply to a mail and change the subject to a completely new one.
Always start a new thread (question) by sending a new mail. To answer your question, no, I haven't seen jmeter so such a thing. Maybe your Java installation ist broken (or your os) Felix Am 11. August 2020 16:31:24 MESZ schrieb John Melom <[email protected]>: >Has anyone seen a JMeter run cause the JMeter Windows host system to >crash? When we do a JMeter run, our Windows system is crashing at >random times into the run. The script is not doing anything >sophisticated. It is just sending https requests and following >redirects. No parsing, no CSV input. > >Monitoring with JConsole shows that JMeter is not pushing its JVM heap >size limits. > >Our system admin looked at the crashes and says they are forced >crashes, so it must be JMeter forcing it. This doesn’t make sense to >me. > >Thanks, > >Joh Melom > > > > >-- >This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >https://www.avast.com/antivirus
