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Posted to issues@jmeter.apache.org by Thillai Divya <di...@gmail.com> on 2016/11/18 09:38:06 UTC

Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Hi,

Below is the details of my test plan.
Number of Threads : 700
Loop Count : Forever
Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds

[image: Inline image 2]

From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting stopped, but didnt
end completely even after 8mins 17secs.

At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled duration is reached.
Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and the test is not
completed.

Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well. But the response
is same.
Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.

Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..

Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 21.11.2016 um 05:57 schrieb Thillai Divya:
> Hi Felix,
> It would be a great, if you can help on this issue asap.
Yeah, that would be great, wouldn't it? But honestly, but you know, that 
this mailing list is run be volunteers, do you?

Now to the answer:

It depends.

It depends on the way you start JMeter, which java version you use and 
the os you run it on.

I mostly run on linux where I use command line tools like jstack or jcmd 
to get the thread dump:

jstack $JMETERPID > threads.txt
jcmd $JMETERPID Thread.print > threads.txt
(or even "kill -3 $JMETERPID" but that will make the JMeter process 
print the threaddump onto its own STDOUT)

If you want to use a graphical tool, there are jvisualvm and jmc. Taking 
a threaddump in jvisualvm seems to be a bit simpler: select the jvm you 
want to analyze, select the Threads tab and click on the button "Thread 
Dump".

The tools should be available on windows and mac, too. But I have no 
experience in using them there.

Regards,
  Felix

PS. I changed the adress of this mail to user@jmeter.apache.org as 
issues@jmeter.apache.org is for mails coming from bug reports (out of 
bugzilla)

>
> Regards,
> Divya.
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Thillai Divya 
> <divya.thillaiyappan@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Felix,
>     Couldnt find any exceptions in jmeter.log file.
>
>     Please let me know how to do thread dumps.
>
>     Regards,
>     Divya
>
>     On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Felix Schumacher
>     <felix.schumacher@internetallee.de
>     <ma...@internetallee.de>> wrote:
>
>         Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>
>
>             Hi,
>
>             Below is the details of my test plan.
>             Number of Threads : 700
>             Loop Count : Forever
>             Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>
>             Inline image 2
>
>             From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting
>             stopped, but didnt end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>
>             At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled
>             duration is reached.
>             Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and
>             the test is not completed.
>
>             Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well.
>             But the response is same.
>             Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>
>             Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
>
>         The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we
>         can't see yours.
>
>         Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps
>         when you experience the described behaviour?
>
>         Regards,
>          Felix
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 21.11.2016 um 05:57 schrieb Thillai Divya:
> Hi Felix,
> It would be a great, if you can help on this issue asap.
Yeah, that would be great, wouldn't it? But honestly, but you know, that 
this mailing list is run be volunteers, do you?

Now to the answer:

It depends.

It depends on the way you start JMeter, which java version you use and 
the os you run it on.

I mostly run on linux where I use command line tools like jstack or jcmd 
to get the thread dump:

jstack $JMETERPID > threads.txt
jcmd $JMETERPID Thread.print > threads.txt
(or even "kill -3 $JMETERPID" but that will make the JMeter process 
print the threaddump onto its own STDOUT)

If you want to use a graphical tool, there are jvisualvm and jmc. Taking 
a threaddump in jvisualvm seems to be a bit simpler: select the jvm you 
want to analyze, select the Threads tab and click on the button "Thread 
Dump".

The tools should be available on windows and mac, too. But I have no 
experience in using them there.

Regards,
  Felix

PS. I changed the adress of this mail to user@jmeter.apache.org as 
issues@jmeter.apache.org is for mails coming from bug reports (out of 
bugzilla)

>
> Regards,
> Divya.
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Thillai Divya 
> <divya.thillaiyappan@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Felix,
>     Couldnt find any exceptions in jmeter.log file.
>
>     Please let me know how to do thread dumps.
>
>     Regards,
>     Divya
>
>     On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Felix Schumacher
>     <felix.schumacher@internetallee.de
>     <ma...@internetallee.de>> wrote:
>
>         Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>
>
>             Hi,
>
>             Below is the details of my test plan.
>             Number of Threads : 700
>             Loop Count : Forever
>             Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>
>             Inline image 2
>
>             From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting
>             stopped, but didnt end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>
>             At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled
>             duration is reached.
>             Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and
>             the test is not completed.
>
>             Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well.
>             But the response is same.
>             Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>
>             Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
>
>         The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we
>         can't see yours.
>
>         Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps
>         when you experience the described behaviour?
>
>         Regards,
>          Felix
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
This thread is off-topic for the issues@jmeter list which is for
Bugzilla messages.

Please subscribe to the user@ list and post there where there will be
many more people who can help.

Thanks!


On 21 November 2016 at 04:57, Thillai Divya
<di...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Felix,
> It would be a great, if you can help on this issue asap.
>
> Regards,
> Divya.
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Thillai Divya <
> divya.thillaiyappan@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Felix,
>> Couldnt find any exceptions in jmeter.log file.
>>
>> Please let me know how to do thread dumps.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Divya
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Felix Schumacher <felix.schumacher@
>> internetallee.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Below is the details of my test plan.
>>>> Number of Threads : 700
>>>> Loop Count : Forever
>>>> Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>>>>
>>>> Inline image 2
>>>>
>>>> From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting stopped, but
>>>> didnt end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>>>>
>>>> At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled duration is
>>>> reached.
>>>> Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and the test is
>>>> not completed.
>>>>
>>>> Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well. But the
>>>> response is same.
>>>> Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>>>>
>>>> Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
>>>>
>>> The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we can't see
>>> yours.
>>>
>>> Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps when you
>>> experience the described behaviour?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>  Felix
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>

Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by Thillai Divya <di...@gmail.com>.
Hi Felix,
It would be a great, if you can help on this issue asap.

Regards,
Divya.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Thillai Divya <
divya.thillaiyappan@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Felix,
> Couldnt find any exceptions in jmeter.log file.
>
> Please let me know how to do thread dumps.
>
> Regards,
> Divya
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Felix Schumacher <felix.schumacher@
> internetallee.de> wrote:
>
>> Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Below is the details of my test plan.
>>> Number of Threads : 700
>>> Loop Count : Forever
>>> Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>>>
>>> Inline image 2
>>>
>>> From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting stopped, but
>>> didnt end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>>>
>>> At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled duration is
>>> reached.
>>> Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and the test is
>>> not completed.
>>>
>>> Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well. But the
>>> response is same.
>>> Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>>>
>>> Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
>>>
>> The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we can't see
>> yours.
>>
>> Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps when you
>> experience the described behaviour?
>>
>> Regards,
>>  Felix
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>

Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by Thillai Divya <di...@gmail.com>.
Hi Felix,
Couldnt find any exceptions in jmeter.log file.

Please let me know how to do thread dumps.

Regards,
Divya

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:14 AM, Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumacher@internetallee.de> wrote:

> Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Below is the details of my test plan.
>> Number of Threads : 700
>> Loop Count : Forever
>> Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>>
>> Inline image 2
>>
>> From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting stopped, but didnt
>> end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>>
>> At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled duration is
>> reached.
>> Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and the test is not
>> completed.
>>
>> Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well. But the response
>> is same.
>> Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>>
>> Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
>>
> The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we can't see
> yours.
>
> Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps when you
> experience the described behaviour?
>
> Regards,
>  Felix
>
>>
>>
>>
>

Re: Fwd: JMeter doesnt stop its execution even after the scheduled duration

Posted by Felix Schumacher <fe...@internetallee.de>.
Am 18.11.2016 um 10:38 schrieb Thillai Divya:
>
> Hi,
>
> Below is the details of my test plan.
> Number of Threads : 700
> Loop Count : Forever
> Scheduler Configuration : Duration : 250seconds
>
> Inline image 2
>
> From the above screenshot, you can see threads getting stopped, but 
> didnt end completely even after 8mins 17secs.
>
> At 250th second, threads begin to stop as the scheduled duration is 
> reached.
> Even after 30mins, the last 23threads are not stopped and the test is 
> not completed.
>
> Tried to run the same test through non-gui mode as well. But the 
> response is same.
> Even after 30mins, the test doesnt stop its execution.
>
> Can you please help if i have missed any configuration..
The list strips many images (yours have been stripped), so we can't see 
yours.

Are there any exceptions being logged? Can you do thread dumps when you 
experience the described behaviour?

Regards,
  Felix
>
>