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I have ran the same test on SIMPLE strategy, 100 THREAD, 900s duration - and I am able to get export results.
Hi,
I don't have a solution or anything, but in terms of gaining extra information for the likely bug - which O/S have you installed SoapUI on?
The reason I ask is that I noticed that Nullpointer related to Google Analytics in another post, where the user was unable to start SoapUI on Ubuntu.
Out of interest, have you tried disabling the analytics in Preferences?
Not sure if it will make a difference, but the error seems related to GA, rather than the Graph functionality.
Regards,
Rup
- makn9 years agoContributor
Hi Rupert!! Thanks for your time.
I am running on Ubuntu 14.04,
Linux 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:11:08 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
debian_version == jessie/sid
- makn9 years agoContributor
Hi Rupert,
I implemented these suggestions - to no avail. These are in-line with what you are suggesting.
- rupert_anderson9 years agoValued Contributor
Hi,
Ok, thanks for the info and it looks like you've discovered the post I was talking about anyway. Assuming its the same problem, I'm glad at least you have tried disabling the 'usuage stats' feature, as in the other post I never found out whether that actually worked or not.
As with that other post, I really need an Ubuntu VM and run SoapUI from source, so I can debug it. I was guessing that there might have been some permissions based issue in the previous post, but couldnt prove it. I couldn't tell if it was the same line of code from your stack trace.. was it that same at com.eviware.soapui.analytics.providers.GoogleAnaly
ticsProvider.getMacAddressString statement? Thought maybe SoapUI was not being allowed permission to get the Mac address from your machine.... Regards,
Rup
- makn9 years agoContributor
Hey Rupert - thanks for your reply!!!
I will attempt a run of SoapUI as a root user - to do away with permission doubts. As soon as I am done, I will update.
Martin
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