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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Assignee:
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Manuel Carrasco
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Attachments:
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http_status_code_zero.jpg |
Components:
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performance-plugin |
Created:
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28/Jan/13 3:22 PM
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Description:
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Sometimes the HTTP Status Code Column, in the 'Performance Samples' table, indicates a value of Zero (0). Other values are legitimate HTTP status codes, such as 200, 500, 503, etc. Could it be that the response was not large enough to contain the response code header value....or there was just a problem reading the response and interpreting it? If so, then i would understand the value '0'. If this is not the case, perhaps a fix of some kind is needed. I have attached a screenshot if it helps.
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Environment:
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Linux (CentOS, Jenkins 1.481, Performance Plugin v1.8
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Labels:
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plugin
jenkins
exception
status
http
code
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Michael Nyika
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