Java Heap Space Memory leak JMeter | VisualVM | Eclipse MAT| Garbage Collector
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2020
- Java Heap Space - Memory leak in Endurance Test | VisualVM | Eclipse MAT| Garbage Collector | JMeter | @PerformanceTestingLearn2Enjoy
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Why are we monitoring Jmeter’s heap? We should be monitoring heap of application under test. Moreover it is not recommended to run Load test from Jmeter’s GUI, you should be running it from command line
Agree, one should monitor heap of application under test and always try to use Non-GUI mode for perftest
Thank you, that was very helpful! Especially since I'm trying to analyze a memory leak in JMeter and NOT the application which is tested.
Appreciate the efforts thanks
It was really helpful !!
I have one doubt. I am running my load test using master and salve concepts using the JMeter tool. Now, in the middle of the test, like after 30 minutes in one of the load generators (slave machines), I got a heap size issue. Now, how do I analyse the heap dump? I have to open Java VisualVM in the master machine or particular load generator (slave machine).
In order to analyse heap memory for the load generator (slave machine), do I need to open Java VisualVM on all the machines(master and 6 slave machines), or only the master machine?
please help me here.
Thanks.
Hi what is classes in monitor and can you please explain about metaspace in general language please
I think you are trying to monitor the client side heap memory (jmeter in particular) not server side.
@varung8805 how to test a mobile application ?
I have a doubt here.. The heap that is displayed is of the application or jmeter?
It's of JMeter
Thanks for video.
2:34 when i open visualvm not showing apache jmeter jar
Apache JMeter might be not running ur system
Yes, now issue is resolved
Cool bro
Guys any one can add the j meter software link
jmeter.apache.org/download_jmeter.cgi