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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by je...@bnf.fr on 2005/08/04 14:15:00 UTC
RE jmeter.log
Hi,
In your bin directory, there is the jmeter.properties file where you can
control this kind of parameter.
For the name of log file, change the log_file section as below.
# Combined log file (for jmeter and jorphan)
log_file=mydirectory/jmeter.log
I advice you to read all the propertie file to see which parametesr you can
change, it's an interesting reading.
Regards
Jerome
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How can I define where to put this file?
Some time ago I just did:
export JMETER_HOME=/home/me/somewher
And afair it worked, jmeter.log appeared there. But now I can't repeat
this experiment - it doesn't appear. Maybe I was wrong for the first
time.
jmeter -l file
doesn't help - it saves results to file not the log actually.
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