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Latest JMETER but not starting all remote servers.
I currently have 5 linux servers setup; all of the servers are on the same
subnet and ip range. One of the linux box {jmeter client} is connecting to
the other 4 jmeter-server{s}. The client is going through port 1099 to
communicate to each of the servers.
If I am on the jmeter client, I can run a load test from each of the 4 java
servers. However, when I try to "start all remote" I noticed that only 2 of
the remote servers start. If I run the same test again then it starts 2
different servers. Sometimes it only starts 1 and others it starts 4.
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Re: Latest JMETER but not starting all remote servers.
Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
On 10/04/2008, dhuggins <dh...@mediageneral.com> wrote:
>
> I currently have 5 linux servers setup; all of the servers are on the same
> subnet and ip range. One of the linux box {jmeter client} is connecting to
> the other 4 jmeter-server{s}. The client is going through port 1099 to
> communicate to each of the servers.
>
> If I am on the jmeter client, I can run a load test from each of the 4 java
> servers. However, when I try to "start all remote" I noticed that only 2 of
> the remote servers start. If I run the same test again then it starts 2
> different servers. Sometimes it only starts 1 and others it starts 4.
>
What do the log files say?
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