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Subject: Re: Jmeter test submitted n times as background process
From: sebb <sebbaz () gmail ! com>
Date: 2015-05-08 16:48:05
Message-ID: CAOGo0VbVZqKJAoOmeHYaDgxi3YCO4m0GpPmUpyxuE_FO4q_7FA () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 7 May 2015 at 17:00, RPh on yahoo <rxfillpharm@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it reasonable to submit the same jmeter test from command line as multiple unix \
> processes? Example:
> (jmeter -n -j jmeterlog1.log -t mytest.jmx -Jnum_users=10 -Jramp_up=10) &
> (jmeter -n -j jmeterlog2.log -t mytest.jmx -Jnum_users=10 -Jramp_up=10) &
> (jmeter -n -j jmeterlog3.log -t mytest.jmx -Jnum_users=10 -Jramp_up=10) &
Yes, provided that the tests don't share any output files.
> Would this simulate 30 user load?
That depends on the JMX file, but assuming it uses num_users in the
obvious way, then yes.
> We get this error when we submit above jobs:
>
>
>
> "The JVM should have exitted but did not. The following non-daemon threads are \
> still running (DestroyJavaVM is OK): ..."
> Any ideas why?
That is a separate question.
Please post a separate query and include the names of the threads.
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