I have generated a script and inserted the rendezous point
in that. With the help of dev. we have a created script
which tracks the execution of the request and the response
on the server machine and shows on the cmd console.
I have assigned 10 Vusers and started the execution, then
while tracking on the server machine, the requests are
assigned one by one on the server.
According to the rendezous point, the requests has to hit
at a time on the server, but in this case the request are
hitting one by one on the server.
Any one help me out......
Answer Posted / rohit
Check Rendzeous point's Policy.
Setting the rendezvous policy determines how the Vusers
handle arendezvous point. You set the following policy
attributes for each rendezvous:
Release policy: How many Vusers will be released from a
rendezvous at a time.
Timeout: How long the Controller waits before releasing
Vusers from a rendezvous.
Also check whether Rendzeous point is enabled or disbaled.
As well as also check in a Rendz. point that Vusers are
enabled or disabled.
Hope this will help u out.
Thanks
Rohit
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