Am 26.05.21 um 21:17 schrieb Gabriele D'Antona: > Hello Felix, > thanks for your answer. > > Unfortunately, I can't share the script because it contains private > data like passwords and URLs. Maybe you can obscure/anonymize/remove those? > > My java version is 11.0.3 2019-04-16 LTS, the OS is Windows 10. Which version of JMeter? How may threads are you using, how many requests per second are you trying to reach, how much network traffic do you expect? > > I can share the jtl file with one iteration of the test. As you can > see, the second transaction (2_MFP_Login) takes almost 8 seconds, > while on the BSM it takes something like 3,5 seconds. > As I said, if I increment the number of iterations, I get better times > on the subsequent runs (6.5 seconds for that transaction), but still > far from BSM.
The list tends to strip of attachements. It seems to have removed yours, too. Can you describe the test elements, that you are using? What is inside the transaction that takes eight seconds? Felix > Thanks > > > Il giorno mer 26 mag 2021 alle ore 21:10 Felix Schumacher > <felix.schumac...@internetallee.de > <mailto:felix.schumac...@internetallee.de>> ha scritto: > > > Am 26.05.21 um 21:00 schrieb Gabriele D'Antona: > > Hello, > > I'm a consultant working for a customer that wants to test > JMeter as an > > alternative to HP BSM (now owned by Microfocus). > > > > I registered one navigation that is (or at least shoudl be) > identical to > > the BSM one (same URLs, same methods, same parameters). When > comparing the > > results, even on single transactions, the times registered by > JMeter are 2x > > the BSM ones. I'm talking of simple HTTPs calls, nothing fancy. > I'm also > > launching the jmx project from the command line (no GUI). > > > > I noticed that, if I run the jmx project with 3 or 4 iterations, > the first > > iteration is 2x longer than the BSM one, the subsequent > iterations are > > faster, but still 1.5x if compared to BSM. > > > > I hope you can give me some suggestions on this problem. > > > > Also, is there a way to fill the resulting jtl file only with > the last > > transaction? This would help having lower response times. > > You are quite vague on how you are setting up the plan and what > versions > of Java, JMeter or OS you are using. > > Can you be more specific? Maybe give a real example? > > Felix > > > > > Many thanks. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@jmeter.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@jmeter.apache.org
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