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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Harinath Mallepally <Ha...@infosys.com> on 2006/06/06 13:31:51 UTC

looping and incrementing the thread count in the jmeter script

Hi,



I need to run jmeter scripts with multiple no of threads.



Say I want to run my script for 5 users (10 minutes duration), 10 users
(10 minutes duration), 15 users (10 minutes duration), 20 users (10
minutes duration).





As of now I am doing it manually. I am setting the thread count and the
schedule (start time and end time) and then I am running the script.





Please advice





Thanks

Harinath









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Re: looping and incrementing the thread count in the jmeter script

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
You can define the number of users and duration in terms of
properties, which you can then provide on the command-line.

This saves editting the script.

Is that what you meant?

On 06/06/06, Harinath Mallepally <Ha...@infosys.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I need to run jmeter scripts with multiple no of threads.
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> Say I want to run my script for 5 users (10 minutes duration), 10 users
> (10 minutes duration), 15 users (10 minutes duration), 20 users (10
> minutes duration).
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> As of now I am doing it manually. I am setting the thread count and the
> schedule (start time and end time) and then I am running the script.
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> Please advice
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> Thanks
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> Harinath
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