unfortunately, if I disable the persistent mode, when I try to hit the server
directly, the session is not maintained probably, so I need to have
persistent turn on, but I will probably try what Grame said to have the
netmask /32 instead of /24.
thanks,
Adrián Chapela wrote:
>
> Graeme Fowler escribió:
>> On Mon, 2008-03-10 at 19:37 -0700, dbspace wrote:
>>
>>> But the client is runing jmeter try to simulate a load testing in this
>>> case,
>>> jmeter will fork multiple thread to connect to the server. I don't how
>>> else
>>> you can do a load testing. Also I try to use my other 2 laptops to hit
>>> the
>>> server, and it still only goes to the same server. which is not right.
>>>
> I can't find any problem on you persistent mode. You could disable
> persistence mode to make tests as Grame said.
> Lucky!!
>>
>>
>> Graeme
>>
> Regards!!
>>
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