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Throughput value in no-Gui mode
Hi,
I've developed my test plan on my local computer via the GUI.
I've now run this test plan using the command line (because its going to
run in a non-GUI environment) but I cannot see the aggregate numbers in the
listener files.
I have the Summary Report and the Aggregate Report listeners configured but
both files contain data on individual calls only.
I want to pass/fail based on a target throughput figure.
I google'd around and it seems I should either use the Hudson plugin or
calculate it myself.
Really? I get this data in the GUI, surely it should also be available in
non-GUI mode?
Also, I have a Constant Throughput Controller configured, which I can see
was able to reach the target throughput in the GUI, but how do I know it
reached it on non_GUI mode?
Thanks
Rakesh
Re: Load calcuation
Posted by Deepak Goel <de...@gmail.com>.
Hey
1. Set 1 users, calculate 'Time taken for Response'
2. Calculate : 10 users * (time taken by 1 user to respond) should be
'Number of Threads Required'
:)
Deepak
On 10/10/12, rakesh mailgroups <ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a Constant Throughput Controller you could use. Create your
> samplers
> and then set it to the desired value (10*60 =600 transactions per minute).
>
> A Summary/Aggregate Report will show you it achieved this or not.
>
> rakesh
>
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Re: Load calcuation
Posted by rakesh mailgroups <ra...@gmail.com>.
There is a Constant Throughput Controller you could use. Create your samplers
and then set it to the desired value (10*60 =600 transactions per minute).
A Summary/Aggregate Report will show you it achieved this or not.
rakesh
Load calcuation
Posted by Sameera Rao P <sa...@TechMahindra.com>.
Hi All,
Please let me know how to calculate the number of threads required to achieve the my required load.
For eg; if I want to achieve 10MessagesPerSecond what is the calculation of number of threads
Thanks & Regards
Sam
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