[ grinder-Bugs-3092275 ] Incorrect TPS totals in output log
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Bugs item #3092275, was opened at 2010-10-21 18:59
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Category: Core engine
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 7
Private: No
Submitted By: Travis Bear (tbear)
Assigned to: Philip Aston (philipa)
Summary: Incorrect TPS totals in output log
Initial Comment:
This issue originally raised on the grinder-use mailing list. It affects Grinder 3.4 on JDK 1.6
For this (non-http) test I ran, the total TPS in the summary data at the end of the grinder out_* file is less than the TPS for the individual transactions. Is this a known bug?
10/20/10 3:49:42 PM (process qa-apbidder003.ascitest.net-0): elapsed time is 680810 ms
10/20/10 3:49:42 PM (process qa-apbidder003.ascitest.net-0): Final statistics for this process:
Tests Errors Mean Test Test Time TPS
Time (ms) Standard
Deviation
(ms)
Test 23 856335 0 1.41 2.93 1257.82 "Voldemort: direct read"
Test 24 142573 0 2.72 3.57 209.42 "Voldemort: direct write"
Totals 998908 0 1.60 3.06 733.62
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Comment By: Philip Aston (philipa)
Date: 2010-11-15 15:55
Message:
Fixed for next release:
http://grinder.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/grinder?view=revision&revision=4259
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