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Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Testing How to start JMeter? Jas Oberai Ranch Hand Posts: 231 posted 11 years ago 1 Hi Friends, I am new to testing and i am trying to use JMeter.I
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installed it but when i clcik jmeter.bat nothin happens,can someone please tell me how to start findstr is not recognized jmeter jmeter on win xp.And can someone tell me or redirect me to any links that what is the difference bettwen unit testing,load testing,rational testing etc.etc. how to set java path in jmeter Thanks SCJP 1.4 (88%)
SCWCD 1.4 (88%) Carol Enderlin drifter Ranch Hand Posts: 1364 posted 11 years ago I have XP, just downloaded JMeter and clicked on jmeter.bat and it started up no problem. Does your system meet the
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requirements described in JMeter User's Manual: Getting Started and in the README in the jmeter directory? First requirement is to have a fully compliant JDK1.3 or higher installed, preferably 1.4. jmeter.bat expects the jdk/bin directory to be on the path. When you click a bat file like that and nothing happens you can open a command window and run it on the command-line and you are more likely to see an error instead of having nothing happen. [ March 16, 2005: Message
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edited by: Carol Enderlin ] Jas Oberai Ranch Hand Posts: 231 posted 11 years ago Thanks Carol, I've jdk1.5 ..the error its showing up is: Error Occured During Initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for Object Heap The quick pane panel shows that "windows is running low on virtual memory".i cant understand if system can support Tomcat server ..why cant it support JMeter?? Please help me SCJP 1.4 (88%)
SCWCD 1.4 (88%) Yong How, Lim Ranch Hand Posts: 52 posted 11 years ago Hi Jas, From your err message, looks like your physical memory (RAM) is too low to run JMeter. Increase your RAM or close off ALL unnecessary services/program HTH Regards,
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SCEA, SCBCD, SCWCD, SCJD, SCJP, LPIC-1 ugandhar reddy Greenhorn Posts: 1 posted 6 years ago Comment this line in jmeter.bat "set DUMP=-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError" It will work Vanessa Ford Greenhorn Posts: 2 posted 4 years ago Hi, I am still having trouble with getting JMeter to run from the .bat file on my Windows 7 computer. I get the error "'java.exe' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. errorlevel=9009 Press any key to continue . . .". I have jdk6 installed. I feel like I have followed all the instructions I have found on just about every website out there. I still get this error! Anyone have any ideas? Am I a complete idiot? (that's entirel
command, operable [program or batch file. Errorlevel=9009 Press any key to continue…" Basically this error message will occur due to two reasons installing jmeter 1. When Java is not present in the system or 2. When
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the Java path is not correctly set for the Jmeter application to access jmeter command line options The solution for the above problem is given in the below steps Download Java from http://www.java.com/en/download/ Install the Java https://coderanch.com/t/95488/Testing/start-JMeter Get the path in which java is installed or present within your system eg: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin" If you already have java in your machine then the problem is due to the fact that the path is not set correctly Right click on "My Computer" in your machine and navigate to its properties Click on http://appperformancetesting.blogspot.com/2013/01/jmeter-starting-problem.html "Advanced settings" in the left pane Click on the "Environment variables" button from the popup We need to add an entry in the system variables with the variable value as "Path" and the value as the java path e.g.:"C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin" and then save Save the settings and now the Java path is set. We will be able to access the Jmeter application without any problem. Posted by sathish kumar at 11:32 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 2 comments: Vaqar HyderApril 8, 2014 at 2:19 AMThanks for the tip...it helped a lot :)ReplyDeleteAnonymousOctober 20, 2014 at 3:41 AMThank u so much..ReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Google+ Followers About Me sathish kumar Sathish --> Senior Software Tester View my complete profile Blog Archive ▼ 2013 (1) ▼ January (1) Jmeter Starting Problem ► 2012 (1) ► May (1) ► 2011 (8) ► November (1) ► June (7) Followers Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
JMeter? How to start Apache JMeter? Prerequisites for installing Apache JMeter Apache JMeter is a utility based on Java. We need Java runtime already installed to use Apache JMeter. After confirming that our Windows XP system has proper Java runtime installed we can proceed for installing http://jmeter-expert.blogspot.com/2010/03/installing-apache-jmeter-in-windows-xp.html Apache JMeter. For checking whether we have Java runtime installed we can follow one of the methods given here. The second method given on that page is the easiest and that is opening a command prompt and typing the command: java -version If the command works Java is installed and you will also know the version of Java. Apache JMeter runs on a fully compliant JVM 1.4 or higher. (It is found that some early versions of Java 1.5 below how to update 7 do not recognize some JVM switches and hence the jmeter.bat script file needs some changes to run JMeter, described at the end of post). Steps for installing Apache JMeter The Apache JMeter Home page contains links for downloads. When we visit Apache JMeter home page the Apache Jakarta project symbol of a bird feather can be seen with introduction to JMeter. As shown in the image below we have to select the Download Releases link from the home page. how to set The download page presents many options for download. Usually the suggested mirror is the best mirror but we can choose another one if the suggested mirror gives error or seems slow. For just using the tool we need only the binary release. The screen below shows the version current at the time of writing this article. The TGZ version of the binary is relatively smallest in size. Click on that link and save the download when prompted by the browser. Alternatively you can click on the ZIP version given below and use any standard UNZIP utility to extract the files. I have saved the TGZ file and extracted the contents by using 7Zip utility for windows. After extracting the TGZ file we get a folder named jakarta-jmeter-n.n.n, where n.n.n is the version number which we downloaded. The executable script for Apache JMeter is located in the bin directory. The screen below shows all the contents of the jmeter bin folder. Starting Apache JMeter tool The executable script for Windows platform is jmeter.bat for Linux systems it will be jmeter.sh These scripts are used to start JMeter in GUI mode. Let us double click the jmeter.bat script to start the tool. Double clicking the jmeter.bat file will start one command prompt and the JMeter utility in GUI mode, as shown below. The command prompt is tied with the GUI and hence cannot be closed. If the command prompt is closed the G