I'm currently knee-deep in some performance testing, and I wanted to have fully automated JMeter runs, with attendant fully-automated graphing of the results.
There's lots of results to graph from the systems, but the JMeter log itself is a great source of data.
Only problem is, the best-looking script didn't seem to want to produce the two most important graphs I wanted to see! (aggregate throughput and aggregate users)
The script is here:
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/LogAnalysis?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=jmetergraph.pl
From:
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-jmeter/LogAnalysis
All it needed was a small patch though, et voila, I've got the aggregate charts.
Maybe this will save others (http://markmail.org/message/yntlaygfepnpine7) the time?
[mhardy@tkdevvm(192.168.146.130) util]$ diff jmetergraph.pl ~/mike/Desktop/jmetergraph.pl
313,314d312
< $glabels{'entire'} = \%entire;
<
2 comments:
why i execute command : -> $ diff jmetergraph.pl ~/jmetergraph.pl 313,314d312 < $glabels{'entire'} = \%entire; <
report error :-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
Obea - you don't need to execute that command - that is a cut-and-paste from the command line showing me running a diff command on my edited version of jmetergraph.pl, and the result of that diff - I put that in there so you could see the change I made. Hope this helps!
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