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# Samples in Aggregate Graph

Hi All,


We have come across this kind of problem during our test execution on a web
application using HTTP protocol:

We would like to know whether the #samples in the aggregate graph are 

a)     the total no. HTTP requests to the server 

 

or 

 

b)  are they the no. of requests to which the server has responded to?

It would be great if you could throw some light on this!!

 

Thx in advance,
Santosh Kumar B

 


Re: # Samples in Aggregate Graph

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
All samplers are synchronous.
The sample is only available once the request completes.
However this might be due to timeout, in which case the server may not
have seen the request.

All samples are sent to all Listeners in scope.
It's possible for samples to get lost in the following circumstances:
- exceptions in the sampler or post-processing. In this case there
will be an entry in the jmeter log file
- a bug in the listener.

S.

On 13/06/07, Santosh Kumar B <sa...@relq.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are pumping 5000 http requests through constant throughput timer.
> After the completion of execution, the aggregate graph displays #samples =
> 4988.
> Just wanted to know if the no. of samples (4988) are the requests sent to
> the server or are they requests for which the server has responded to.
>
> Thx,
> Santosh
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mahesh kumar [mailto:pmkumar@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:33 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: # Samples in Aggregate Graph
>
> Hi,
>
> #samples means how many requests u r Jmeter sent to server.
>
> ---Mahesh
>
>
> On 6/11/07, Santosh Kumar B <sa...@relq.com> wrote:
> >
> >  Hi All,
> >
> >
> > We have come across this kind of problem during our test execution on a
> > web application using HTTP protocol:
> >
> > We would like to know whether the #samples in the aggregate graph are
> >
> > a)     the total no. HTTP requests to the server
> >
> >
> >
> > or
> >
> >
> >
> > b)  are they the no. of requests to which the server has responded to?
> >
> > It would be great if you could throw some light on this!!
> >
> >
> >
> > Thx in advance,
> > Santosh Kumar B
> >
> >
> >
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RE: # Samples in Aggregate Graph

Posted by Santosh Kumar B <sa...@relq.com>.
Hi,

We are pumping 5000 http requests through constant throughput timer. 
After the completion of execution, the aggregate graph displays #samples =
4988.
Just wanted to know if the no. of samples (4988) are the requests sent to
the server or are they requests for which the server has responded to.

Thx,
Santosh



-----Original Message-----
From: mahesh kumar [mailto:pmkumar@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:33 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: # Samples in Aggregate Graph

Hi,

#samples means how many requests u r Jmeter sent to server.

---Mahesh


On 6/11/07, Santosh Kumar B <sa...@relq.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi All,
>
>
> We have come across this kind of problem during our test execution on a
> web application using HTTP protocol:
>
> We would like to know whether the #samples in the aggregate graph are
>
> a)     the total no. HTTP requests to the server
>
>
>
> or
>
>
>
> b)  are they the no. of requests to which the server has responded to?
>
> It would be great if you could throw some light on this!!
>
>
>
> Thx in advance,
> Santosh Kumar B
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscribe@jakarta.apache.org
> For additional commands, e-mail: jmeter-user-help@jakarta.apache.org
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Re: # Samples in Aggregate Graph

Posted by mahesh kumar <pm...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

#samples means how many requests u r Jmeter sent to server.

---Mahesh


On 6/11/07, Santosh Kumar B <sa...@relq.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi All,
>
>
> We have come across this kind of problem during our test execution on a
> web application using HTTP protocol:
>
> We would like to know whether the #samples in the aggregate graph are
>
> a)     the total no. HTTP requests to the server
>
>
>
> or
>
>
>
> b)  are they the no. of requests to which the server has responded to?
>
> It would be great if you could throw some light on this!!
>
>
>
> Thx in advance,
> Santosh Kumar B
>
>
>
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: jmeter-user-unsubscribe@jakarta.apache.org
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