JMeter Beginner Tutorial 28 - Remote Testing | Master Slave | Distributed Testing

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JMeter - How to do Remote Testing
How to do Distributed Testing
How to create Master Slave
Step 1 : SetUp Master
Step 2 : create keystore file
name : rmi
password : changeit

Step 3 : run jmeter-server file on slave (remote) system

Step 4 : Run and Validate
GUI and Commandline


Helpful Tips:

- all systems (master and slaves) have same ver of JMeter
- all systems have java (preferably same ver)
- all systems can connect to each other (are in same subnet)

- no need to copy jmeter script (jmx) to slave systems

- If you want to have 100 users and using 2 slaves. Give no as 50

References

#JMeterTraining #JMeterBeginnerTutorials #JMeterRemoteTesting #JMeterDistributedTesting #JMeterMasterSlaveConcepts

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Raghav Pal....Just THANK YOU!!! I've been watching your tutorials and have to say they all are clear as mountain waters. Thanks for share your knowledge.
Wish the best ever

juancamiloa.n
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Hi Raghav, have been watching your tutorials for a while now and have to say they all are amazing. The way you explain and knowledge you show is highly recommendable. Thanks for all your hardwork. H

HS-ydbn
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Hello, thanks for video. I did as instructed, and slave does the tests but I do not get results on master . Pinged master from slave and vice versa and they communicate with no problem with each other. Any suggestion how to fix?

zexicc
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Raghav : You are Amazing to Making everyone expert with your tutorials - Can we Run Master and Slave in real time if no what are the Challenges we might face

yeshwanthvankina
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Thank you for a great tutorial, Raghav! I see that normal set up would be 1 Master machine and multiple Slave machine(s). Each slave machine will run the exact test plan created on the Master machine. I have 2 questions:
1. Should we run the test on the Master machine too? Why and why not?
2. How can you tell each slave to run from a specific thread/thread node? For example, Test plan has 10 threads, Slave 1 runs from thread 1 to 5, Slave 2 runs from thread 6 to 10.

selenaanhnguyen
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Hi Raghav,
Very useful video!! Thank you. I have read the steps in different places. But your video is easy to follow and I use Mac. I have got to do performance test for around 30000 users. Hope I can do that with this method.😊👍

jeyabalaGeorge
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Excellent video! Very clear and very well explained. Thank you!!

TheJonesin
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Hi Raghav,

Your videos are awesome. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge to us. I am strange to jmeter. My friend ask my help to setup jmeter distribution testing. Two days before I watched this video and setup Master slave distribution testing. I got success response. Kudos to you!!! Tysm

Can you please make video about distribution testing in remote (ie) Master jmeter in local environment and slave machines in AWS. I tried this but can't make it completely.

giantboanerges
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Very Useful and straight to the point. I like it!

TheStringFury
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you are the funking awesome!!! Greetings from Chile.

DeividLanderos
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Hi Raghav, Very useful video for me.

Just one doubt how to give multiple IPs in the command line? By comma separated?

dishantpatel
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Hi raghav, Could you please let me know whether or not it is possible to execute 100s and 1000s of testcases of jmeter in several slave machines of AWS..I mean it will be a single build on jenkins which triggers the jmeter, but the execution time needs to be faster. Also just a sidenote: I have used only simple data writer as the only listener as only one POst-Processorr is there in the jmx, no fancy plugins are embedded into the jmx.

Could you suggest any approach wherein I can make my jmeter test run faster?
Thanks in advance!

AWSFan
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Hi Raghav, your videos are awesome. Is there a way to label the different slaves to differentiate their results?

irvinln
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Hello Raghav sir,
Your all jmeter video's are very nicely and easily explained.thankx
Can you please tell that in master-slave environment in jmeter, how can we configured fix set of users that should be running from selective slave only.

vishalsangle
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Hi Raghav, thanks for the clear definition

gowrishankervel
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Hi Raghav Pal, Thank you for clear explanation.But can we do Master and Slave configurations or (Distributed Testing) in our Local Machines?.i'm waiting for your answer..Thanks.

sharanbasava
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Hi Raghav, your videos are very good. Can you please make a video on remote testing on Aws EC instances??

stayfitwithneha
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Mix of Mac and Windows can be used in a single distributed test environment, or do all the computers all need to be using the same operating system? I have one of each and need to know if I should have to purchase another machine.

VAudioVideo
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Hi Raghav,
Very useful video!! Thank you
i have a doubt, can we run the jmeter loadtest directly on the application server, instead of having master slaves ?

shreyask
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Hi Raghav, What if we have two or more Remote machines and you want to trigger in all at the same time??

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