[Benchmarking] benchmarking jmeter template files and plotting results

Dane Springmeyer dane at dbsgeo.com
Sun Sep 4 00:42:15 EDT 2011


Mike,
Great stuff! I had also just started yesterday working on a matplotlib script to plot multiple runs, but yours looks much nicer. I'm away for the long weekend but will look forward to using this Tuesday, the next chance I'll have to benchmark on the Linux box. 

Dane

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On Sep 3, 2011, at 2:02 PM, "Smith, Michael ERDC-CRREL-NH" <Michael.Smith at usace.army.mil> wrote:

> All,
> 
> I've updated the templates Dane put together slightly to work with the
> plotting tool I adapted from
> http://www.metaltoad.com/blog/plotting-your-load-test-jmeter to meet out
> needs.
> 
> I had to change the HTTP Request name from the thread count to a constant
> value. 
> 
> The plotter will generate nice output from Jmeter runs. The data from
> meter is saved to the file system under the Summary Report, Write Results
> to File. Enter the filename and make your runs. Note that you will want to
> delete and start writing the file over after your "warm-up" runs.
> 
> You generate plot output by calling the plotter python script and passing
> your results txt file.
> 
> Example:
> 
> /opt/scripts/2011/jmeter/charts/plotter.py
> jmeter_summary_vector-3857-windows-cgi_5runs.txt
> 
> A png file will then be created in your current working directory like the
> attached.
> 
> I'll add this information to the Wiki as well.
> 
> I've also attached the plot script in case people want to work with the
> data locally. The script requires matplotlib and numpy to be installed.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/1/11 9:01 PM, "Dane Springmeyer" <dane at dbsgeo.com> wrote:
> 
>> As Michael and Oliver have prepared the csv's files for jmeter, I figured
>> I could help by taking the mapserver jmeter files (jmx) that Michael had
>> been testing with and cleaning them up into templates.
>> 
>> So, once other teams have their styles ready to set up your testing
>> scripts just follow the README:
>> 
>> http://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/foss4g/benchmarking/wms/2011/jmeter/templates/R
>> EADME.txt
>> 
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