grinder.script = grinder_test.py # path to test script grinder.processes = 1 # number of worker processes each agent starts, default 1 grinder.threads = 3 # threads for each process, default 1 grinder.runs = 5 # number of iterations, default 1, when 0 if console started, then run until the console sends a stop or reset signal # grinder.consoleHost = consolehost # grinder.consolePort # default 6372 grinder.logDirectory = log/grinder # default agent's working dir grinder.numberOfOldLogs = 3 # default 1 # grinder.hostID = myagent # overrides "host" string used in log filenames and logs # grinder.logProcessStreams = false grinder.initialSleepTime=10000 # default 0, random number between 0 and value, each thread will wait before start # grinder.sleepTimeFactor=0.01 # default 1, applies to all sleep times in scripts and property file (divide by that value) # grinder.sleepTimeVariation=0.005 # default 0.2, if the sleep time is specified as 1000 and the sleepTimeVariation is set to 0.1, then 99.75% of the actual sleep times will be between 900 and 1100 milliseconds # grinder.processIncrement = 1 # default start all together, if set the agent will ramp up the number of worker processes, starting the number specified every grinder.processesIncrementInterval # grinder.processIncrementInterval = 10000 # default 60000ms # process.initialProcesses = 1 # default grinder.processIncrement, sets the initial number of worker processes to start # grinder.duration = 60000 # default forever, how long process should run # grinder.debug.singleprocess = true # grinder.dcrinstrumentation = true # grinder.jvm = # for alternate jvm, default java # grinder.jvm.classpath = grinder.jvm.arguments = -Dpython.cachedir=/tmp/jython # you can set here jython cachedir, or alternate jython version to use grinder.useConsole = false # default true # grinder.reportToConsole.interval = 100 # default 500ms # grinder.reportTimesToConsole = false # default true, http://grinder.sourceforge.net/faq.html#timing