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Out of memory
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Out of memory
Summary: Out of memory
Product: JMeter
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Main
AssignedTo: jmeter-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: woolfel@yahoo.com
first off thanks to JMeter developers. I get "out of memory" errors when I run a
test with the following settings:
threads: 15
ramp-up: 5
iterations: 300
size of html file: 26384 bytes
memory setting: %JAVA%\java -Xmx95m .....
Once out of memory error occurs, the GUI locks up and does not respond. This
system doesn't have much memory, so I set the maximum. For html pages that are
smaller, the test runs to completion. I'm guessing if I had half a gig of memory
and set the minimum memory to say 128mb and max to like 256mb, I probably
wouldn't see the memory error. Once I am done with my tests, I am planning on
looking at the source to find out the cause. if I find the problem, I will
submit a patch.
thanks again.
peter lin
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