Hi If you know the "dynamic work load" before the test, you can use JMeter Plugins threadgroup like "Ultimate Thread Group" or "Free-Form Arrivals Thread Group"
Le mer. 24 mars 2021 à 09:23, Jmeter Tea <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hello, > What do you mean by "killing processes of jMeter"? can you give more > details? > Currently JMeter doesn't support reducing threads, maybe only using > Beanshell server > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66469483/jmeter-reduce-threads-on-runtime > > On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 9:31 AM Jerry <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Dear all: > > Thank you all for reading this mail. > > I want to create a dynamic server load using jMeter, but it seems like it > > can only set a fixed number of threads in a test plan. I wrote a program > to > > control the jMeter which can change the total number of threads among the > > processes by creating new processes or killing processes of jMeter. But I > > found that the jMeter process had a long time between its process started > > and began to send requests to the server, which makes it difficult to > > create a real time dynamic server load. > > Besides, after I found that the jMeter can work in server mode, I changed > > my mind and tried to control jMeter that works in server mode. I want to > > know if there are any sdks that I can use to send test plans to a jMeter > > Server and control it to send requests with a dynamic number of threads > (or > > static number is also work). > > Thanks a lot for your replies and advice. > > > > Jerry > > >
