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BA_Service_Haus
11 years agoRegular Contributor
Hi Renato,
I had some problems to understand your suggestions.
But now I found the time to reproduce and check, what you suggested.
And I'm still not satisfied.
Cnt is the number of Testruns, which is equal to the number of all started threads, isn't it?
So here is my settings:
I set Threads to 5.
I set TestDelay=1000 and Random=0.5 which results in Delays between 500 and 1000 ms.
This means every 0.5 to 1 second 5 new threads are started.
So my questions are:
1) How can be Sample Interval (= 250ms) too large regarding the other settings?
Sampel = 250 < 500 Delay (smalest possible value).
2) I set the Sample Interval to 10 ms (other settings kept unchanged).
I still get empty/missing cnt rows (about 600 rows for 1000 runs, indeed 50 rows more than before, but still not far enough)
How has this value to be set to get the loadtest result for every single testrun (cnt)?
Best regards
Nico
I had some problems to understand your suggestions.
But now I found the time to reproduce and check, what you suggested.
And I'm still not satisfied.
Cnt is the number of Testruns, which is equal to the number of all started threads, isn't it?
So here is my settings:
I set Threads to 5.
I set TestDelay=1000 and Random=0.5 which results in Delays between 500 and 1000 ms.
This means every 0.5 to 1 second 5 new threads are started.
So my questions are:
1) How can be Sample Interval (= 250ms) too large regarding the other settings?
Sampel = 250 < 500 Delay (smalest possible value).
2) I set the Sample Interval to 10 ms (other settings kept unchanged).
I still get empty/missing cnt rows (about 600 rows for 1000 runs, indeed 50 rows more than before, but still not far enough)
How has this value to be set to get the loadtest result for every single testrun (cnt)?
Best regards
Nico
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