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CSV files

Hi everyone,
I have some cvs files that contain results from meter tests via a non gui linux server. Now i have copied them at my own pc.
What can i do with them? is there a way to “import” them to Jmeter listeners and see the results?

Konstantinos Dimkas




RE: CSV files

Posted by Erez Naim <er...@theneura.com>.
If u did not specify any folder which will store the jtl file then the default location will be in bin folder. 

 

From: Konstantinos Dimkas [mailto:ksdimkas@csd.auth.gr] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 4:24 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: Re: CSV files

 

Hello Erez, thanks for the fast reply

I just executed the command: ./jmeter -n -t ThreadGroup.jmx -l jmeteroutput2.jtl

and i did it 2-3 times but i cannot find any .jtl files, but i can see the summary results in the terminal though.

On Apr 1, 2015, at 3:47 PM, Erez Naim <erez@theneura.com <ma...@theneura.com> > wrote:

 

Hello Konstantinos,

Did you use JTL files? While you are running in non-gui mode u can the test to save the result into JTL files which afterwards you can load them into your GUI listeners on ur local pc.

Do something like this: 

sh jmeter.sh -n -t  /path_to_jmeter_home/apache-jmeter-2.12/Jmeter_Scripts/QA_Env_Scripts/jmeter_script.jmx  -l /path_to_some_folder/ResultFileName.jtl


Good Luck! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantinos Dimkas [mailto:ksdimkas@csd.auth.gr] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:19 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: CSV files

Hi everyone,
I have some cvs files that contain results from meter tests via a non gui linux server. Now i have copied them at my own pc.
What can i do with them? is there a way to “import” them to Jmeter listeners and see the results?

Konstantinos Dimkas





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Re: CSV files

Posted by Konstantinos Dimkas <ks...@csd.auth.gr>.
Hello Erez, thanks for the fast reply
I just executed the command: ./jmeter -n -t ThreadGroup.jmx -l jmeteroutput2.jtl
and i did it 2-3 times but i cannot find any .jtl files, but i can see the summary results in the terminal though.
> On Apr 1, 2015, at 3:47 PM, Erez Naim <er...@theneura.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Konstantinos,
> 
> Did you use JTL files? While you are running in non-gui mode u can the test to save the result into JTL files which afterwards you can load them into your GUI listeners on ur local pc.
> 
> Do something like this: 
> 
> sh jmeter.sh -n -t  /path_to_jmeter_home/apache-jmeter-2.12/Jmeter_Scripts/QA_Env_Scripts/jmeter_script.jmx  -l /path_to_some_folder/ResultFileName.jtl
> 
> 
> Good Luck! 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Konstantinos Dimkas [mailto:ksdimkas@csd.auth.gr] 
> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:19 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: CSV files
> 
> Hi everyone,
> I have some cvs files that contain results from meter tests via a non gui linux server. Now i have copied them at my own pc.
> What can i do with them? is there a way to “import” them to Jmeter listeners and see the results?
> 
> Konstantinos Dimkas
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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RE: CSV files

Posted by Erez Naim <er...@theneura.com>.
Hello Konstantinos,

Did you use JTL files? While you are running in non-gui mode u can the test to save the result into JTL files which afterwards you can load them into your GUI listeners on ur local pc.

Do something like this: 

sh jmeter.sh -n -t  /path_to_jmeter_home/apache-jmeter-2.12/Jmeter_Scripts/QA_Env_Scripts/jmeter_script.jmx  -l /path_to_some_folder/ResultFileName.jtl


Good Luck! 

-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantinos Dimkas [mailto:ksdimkas@csd.auth.gr] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:19 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: CSV files

Hi everyone,
I have some cvs files that contain results from meter tests via a non gui linux server. Now i have copied them at my own pc.
What can i do with them? is there a way to “import” them to Jmeter listeners and see the results?

Konstantinos Dimkas





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RE: CSV files

Posted by Mahadev Karpe <Ma...@mphasis.com>.
Hi Konstantinos,

Yes.. you can import csv result file into Jmeter listeners and see the results in GUI mode.

Regards,
Mahadev

-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantinos Dimkas [mailto:ksdimkas@csd.auth.gr] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 5:49 PM
To: JMeter Users List
Subject: CSV files

Hi everyone,
I have some cvs files that contain results from meter tests via a non gui linux server. Now i have copied them at my own pc.
What can i do with them? is there a way to “import” them to Jmeter listeners and see the results?

Konstantinos Dimkas



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