Rakshita BJ wrote:
Thank you Dmitri for the quick response.
 I was still not able to connect to VM's. I followed all of your steps, however should the port 1099 be opened on my machine( as in master) as well as on all the other VM's?

Regards,
Rakshita

Thanks
Rakshita

On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 10:16 AM Dmitri T <glin...@live.com <mailto:glin...@live.com>> wrote:

    Rakshita BJ wrote:
    > Hello Team,
    >
    > Am trying to perform a distributed testing and am unable to
    connect to
    > my Virtual machine. I have tried all the below steps and I keep
    > getting connection refused error,
    >
    >   * I added the IP address of the remote machine to my jmeter
    >     properties file.
    >
    > image.png
    >
    >
    >   * I have also changed the following line
    >     image.png
    >   * I have created a rmi_keystore and placed it in virtual machine.
    >   * Before test I start my jmeter server on my remote machine.
    >
    > But still when I do a remote start i get the below error.
    > f70b5d72-556b-4165-bcae-6a8838348fef.png
    >
    > I have provided the dummy IP address, but am facing the same issue
    > even with the actual IP address.
    > I would greatly appreciate any help regarding this, been struggling
    > with it.
    >
    > Thank you
    > Rakshita
    >
     1. You need to start JMeter slave process by running either
        jmeter-server.bat
       
    <https://github.com/apache/jmeter/blob/rel/v5.5/bin/jmeter-server.bat>or
        jmeter-server
        <https://github.com/apache/jmeter/blob/rel/v5.5/bin/jmeter-server>
        startup scripts
     2. You need to make sure that port 1099 is open in your operating
        system Firewall
    <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewall_(computing)>
     3. If you're running your Virtual Machine using a cloud provider like
        Amazon or Azure you will additionally need to open the port in
        Security Groups
       
    
<https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview>
        and make sure you're using public IP
        <https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-a-public-ip-address-2625974> and
        not the private one
     4. And you will need to do the same for connection from the slave to
        the master so it would be able to report results back.

    More information:

      * Apache JMeter Distributed Testing Step-by-step
       
    
<https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/jmeter_distributed_testing_step_by_step.html>
      * How to Perform Distributed Testing in JMeter
        <https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/distributed-testing-in-jmeter>
      * Remote hosts and RMI configuration
       
    <https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/properties_reference.html#remote>

    it's also a good idea to check jmeter.log file
    <https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/get-started.html#logging> in
    case
    if anything goes wrong, it's more informative than any GUI

You need to open:

1. On slaves: port 1099 (or whatever port you defined as the
   *server_port* if you amended the property
2. On master: either all ports or define *client.rmi.localport*
   property to point to a free port and open this one and 2 more
   starting with this one

SeeRemote hosts and RMI configuration <https://jmeter.apache.org/usermanual/properties_reference.html#remote> and Apache JMeter Properties Customization Guide <https://www.blazemeter.com/blog/jmeter-properties-customization>


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