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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by vivek <vi...@iiitb.net> on 2013/04/04 06:14:29 UTC

Re: Not able to log "throughput" in a log file

On 28/03/2013 19:14, Flavio Cysne wrote:
> I have saved several httpSamples in a DB, from tests made at the last two
> months, and the difference between Latency and Elapsed Time, when Latency
> is greater than Elapsed Time, is between 1 and 417ms.
>
>
> 2013/3/27 sebb <se...@gmail.com>
>
>> On 27 March 2013 19:47, Flavio Cysne <fl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> This is becaused it is measured to the end of the first read from the
>>> response.
>>>
>>> I always thought that latency should be the amount of time between the
>>> request sent and the first byte received, not the first read of an entire
>>> packet.
>> Ideally, yes, but it's not easy/possible to do that.
>>
>>> I've seen some cases, using JMeter 2.7, that latency is greater than
>>> elapsed time.
>> How much greater?
>>
>>> I'll try to reproduce this issue and raise a bug report ASAP.
>>> I'll also try it on JMeter 2.9.
>>> Thanks sebb
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How to capture throughput in a file along with timestamp when the JMeter 
is running. Any idea?

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