Vdbench 5.04 slave host reports have no data

I am running VDBench 5.04 in a master/slave environment. I have one slave running windows 2008 R2, and 1-6 slaves running Windows 2008 R2. When I run a job to more than one host the job runs and completes with no errors, but the hosts reports have no data. They say host summary, have a link to the histogram, have a link to the slave summary report, a link to the run definition report and then states the job end time, starting RD info; I/O rate; etc, but the detailed interval data is not there for any except sometimes one for the slave hosts. It is not always the same one with data. The Summary.html file has a summary, I am guessing for all the slaves averaged? How do I get the interval data for all the slaves. I will need this detailed data for my reporting.
Any help would be VERY much appreciated.
DW

Thanks for your help. Here is the content of the files you requested.
DW
parmfile.html
* Contents of parameter file: C:\vdbench\example5-multi.txt
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* Author: Henk Vandenbergh.
* Example 5: Simple multi-host parameter file.
* This test does a three second 4k read test from two hosts against the same file.
* The 'vdbench=' parameter is only needed when Vdbench resides in a different directory on the remote system.
hd=default,vdbench=C:\vdbench,user=user
hd=one,system=192.203.3.1,shell=vdbench
hd=two,system=192.203.3.2,shell=vdbench
hd=three,system=192.203.4.1,shell=vdbench
hd=four,system=192.203.4.2,shell=vdbench
hd=five,system=192.203.5.1,shell=vdbench
hd=six,system=192.203.5.2,shell=vdbench
hd=seven,system=192.203.9.1,shell=vdbench
hd=eight,system=192.203.9.2,shell=vdbench
hd=nine,system=192.203.10.1,shell=vdbench
hd=ten,system=192.203.10.2,shell=vdbench
hd=eleven,system=192.203.11.1,shell=vdbench
hd=twelve,system=192.203.11.2,shell=vdbench
sd=sd1,host=*,lun=\\.\PhysicalDrive1,threads=1
wd=wd1,sd=sd1,xfersize=8192,rdpct=75,seekpct=100
rd=run1,wd=wd1,iorate=25,elapsed=300,interval=60
*rd=rd1,wd=wd1,el=3,in=1,io=10
logfile.html
13:19:06.819 Vdbench distribution: vdbench50402
13:19:06.819
13:19:06.819 input argument scanned: '-fexample5-multi.txt'
13:19:06.835 input argument scanned: '-o./testout'
13:19:06.835 java.vendor Oracle Corporation
13:19:06.835 java.home C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7
13:19:06.835 java.vm.specification.version 1.7
13:19:06.835 java.vm.version 24.60-b09
13:19:06.835 java.vm.vendor Oracle Corporation
13:19:06.835 java.specification.version 1.7
13:19:06.835 java.class.version 51.0
13:19:06.835 user.name Administrator
13:19:06.835 user.dir C:\vdbench
13:19:06.835 java.class.path C:\vdbench\;C:\vdbench\classes;C:\vdbench\vdbench.jar
13:19:06.835 os.name Windows Server 2008 R2
13:19:06.835 os.arch x86
13:19:06.835 os.version 6.1
13:19:06.835 sun.arch.data.model 32
13:19:07.100 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.9.2-17-141222-13.19.06.679 -l eight-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.116 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.11.1-20-141222-13.19.06.679 -l eleven-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.131 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.5.1-14-141222-13.19.06.679 -l five-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.162 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.5.1
13:19:07.162 RSH Connection to 192.203.5.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.162 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.11.1
13:19:07.162 RSH Connection to 192.203.11.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.162 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.4.2-13-141222-13.19.06.679 -l four-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.194 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.9.2
13:19:07.194 RSH Connection to 192.203.9.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.209 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.4.2
13:19:07.209 RSH Connection to 192.203.4.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.209 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.10.1-18-141222-13.19.06.679 -l nine-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.225 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.3.1-10-141222-13.19.06.679 -l one-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.256 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.3.1
13:19:07.256 RSH Connection to 192.203.3.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.256 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.9.1-16-141222-13.19.06.679 -l seven-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.272 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.10.1
13:19:07.272 RSH Connection to 192.203.10.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.287 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.5.2-15-141222-13.19.06.679 -l six-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.318 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.10.2-19-141222-13.19.06.679 -l ten-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.318 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.9.1
13:19:07.318 RSH Connection to 192.203.9.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.350 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.4.1-12-141222-13.19.06.679 -l three-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.365 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.4.1
13:19:07.365 RSH Connection to 192.203.4.1 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.381 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.11.2-21-141222-13.19.06.679 -l twelve-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.396 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.10.2
13:19:07.396 RSH Connection to 192.203.10.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.412 Starting slave: C:\vdbench\vdbench SlaveJvm -m 192.203.2.3 -n 192.203.3.2-11-141222-13.19.06.679 -l two-0 -p 5570 
13:19:07.428 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.11.2
13:19:07.428 RSH Connection to 192.203.11.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.443 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.3.2
13:19:07.443 RSH Connection to 192.203.3.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:07.459 Successfully connected to the Vdbench rsh daemon on host 192.203.5.2
13:19:07.459 RSH Connection to 192.203.5.2 using port 5560 successful
13:19:08.832 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133718 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:08.878 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 0 133233 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.894 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 1 133576 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.894 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 2 133576 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.894 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 3 133576 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.910 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 4 133592 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.910 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 5 133592 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:08.925 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 6 133607 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.034 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 0 133639 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.050 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 1 133624 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.050 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 2 133624 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.066 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 3 133640 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.066 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 4 133640 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.066 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 5 133640 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.081 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 6 133655 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.097 Slow getMessage: four-0 1 134045 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:09.097 Slave four-0 connected
13:19:09.128 Slave five-0 connected
13:19:09.144 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133780 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:09.268 Slave three-0 connected
13:19:09.300 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133838 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:09.331 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 0 133569 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.346 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 1 133568 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.346 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 2 133568 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.346 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 3 133568 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.346 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 4 133568 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.362 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 5 133569 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.362 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 6 133569 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.409 Slow getMessage: six-0 1 133774 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:09.409 Slave six-0 connected
13:19:09.424 Slave one-0 connected
13:19:09.440 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 0 133617 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.440 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 1 133617 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.456 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 2 133633 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.456 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 3 133633 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.456 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 4 133633 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.456 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 5 133602 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.471 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 6 133617 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.471 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 0 133589 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.471 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 1 133573 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.471 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 2 133573 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.487 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 3 133589 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.487 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 4 133589 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.487 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 5 133558 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.487 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 6 133558 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:19:09.565 Slow getMessage: two-0 1 133838 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:09.565 Slave two-0 connected
13:19:09.752 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133756 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:09.861 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133804 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:09.892 Slow getMessage: signon 0 133760 SEND_SIGNON_INFO_TO_MASTER
13:19:10.048 Slave seven-0 connected
13:19:10.064 Slave eleven-0 connected
13:19:10.173 Slave nine-0 connected
13:19:10.189 Slow getMessage: eight-0 1 133756 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:10.189 Slave eight-0 connected
13:19:10.282 Slow getMessage: ten-0 1 133788 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:10.282 Slave ten-0 connected
13:19:10.314 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 1 133745 SEND_SIGNON_SUCCESSFUL 
13:19:10.314 Slave twelve-0 connected
13:19:10.329 All slaves are now connected
13:19:10.626 Slow getMessage: two-0 2 133821 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.641 Slow getMessage: six-0 2 133788 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.641 Slow getMessage: four-0 2 134068 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.782 Slow getMessage: eight-0 2 133741 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.782 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 2 133745 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.782 Slow getMessage: ten-0 2 133789 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:10.984 sd=sd1,lun=\\.\PhysicalDrive1 lun size: 193273528320 bytes; 180.0000 GB (1024**3); 193.2735 GB (1000**3)
Link to Run Definitions:  run1 For loops: None
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 SlaveList.printWorkForSlaves() for rd=run1 (w)
13:19:11.140 slv=one-0 wd=wd1 sd=sd1 rd= 75 sk=100 skw=100.00 rh= 0 th=1
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 slave=one-0 received work for 1 threads
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 host=one received work for 1 threads
13:19:11.140 host=two received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=three received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=four received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=five received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=six received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=seven received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=eight received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=nine received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=ten received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=eleven received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 host=twelve received work for 0 threads
13:19:11.140 Total amount of work received: 1 threads
13:19:11.140
13:19:11.140 Waiting for synchronization of all slaves
13:19:11.905 Synchronization of all slaves complete
13:19:12.001 Starting RD=run1; I/O rate: 25; elapsed=300; For loops: None
13:19:12.002 Starting RD=run1; I/O rate: 25; elapsed=300; For loops: None
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: six-0 3 133781 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: two-0 3 133830 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:55.635 Slow getMessage: four-0 3 134062 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:55.776 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 3 133749 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:55.776 Slow getMessage: eight-0 3 133744 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:19:55.791 Slow getMessage: ten-0 3 133792 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
Dec 22, 2014 interval i/o MB/sec bytes read resp read write resp resp queue cpu% cpu%
  rate 1024**2 i/o pct time resp resp max stddev depth sys+u sys
13:20:12.346 1 24.85 0.19 8192 75.12 0.691 0.202 2.170 33.645 1.474 0.0 1.2 0.8
13:20:40.628 Slow getMessage: two-0 4 133822 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:20:40.644 Slow getMessage: six-0 4 133775 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:20:40.644 Slow getMessage: four-0 4 134055 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: ten-0 4 133795 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 4 133751 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:20:40.800 Slow getMessage: eight-0 4 133747 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:12.267 2 25.82 0.20 8192 74.37 0.716 0.227 2.133 36.170 1.565 0.0 1.2 0.8
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: six-0 5 133783 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: four-0 5 134048 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:25.652 Slow getMessage: two-0 5 133831 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:25.793 Slow getMessage: eight-0 5 133733 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:25.808 Slow getMessage: ten-0 5 133797 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:21:25.808 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 5 133753 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.658 Slow getMessage: two-0 6 133821 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.658 Slow getMessage: four-0 6 134069 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.674 Slow getMessage: six-0 6 133773 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.814 Slow getMessage: ten-0 6 133797 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.830 Slow getMessage: eight-0 6 133748 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:10.830 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 6 133753 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:12.267 3 24.85 0.19 8192 73.44 0.805 0.343 2.081 38.852 2.445 0.0 0.8 0.4
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: two-0 7 133830 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: six-0 7 133766 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:55.667 Slow getMessage: four-0 7 134063 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: eight-0 7 133735 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 7 133740 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:22:55.807 Slow getMessage: ten-0 7 133784 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:12.268 4 24.80 0.19 8192 75.47 0.770 0.324 2.145 38.519 2.049 0.0 0.6 0.4
13:23:40.660 Slow getMessage: two-0 8 133823 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:40.675 Slow getMessage: six-0 8 133774 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:40.675 Slow getMessage: four-0 8 134055 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:40.816 Slow getMessage: eight-0 8 133738 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:40.816 Slow getMessage: ten-0 8 133787 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:23:40.831 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 8 133742 HEARTBEAT_MESSAGE 
13:24:12.267 5 25.28 0.20 8192 75.28 0.821 0.420 2.043 44.044 2.770 0.0 0.4 0.3
13:24:12.377 avg_2-5 25.19 0.20 8192 74.64 0.778 0.328 2.100 44.044 2.250 0.0 0.7 0.5
13:24:12.408
13:24:12.408 Total i/o for slave=one-0 : reads: 5632 writes: 1904 total: 7536 skew: 100.00%
13:24:12.408 Total i/o done: reads: 5632 writes: 1904 total: 7536
13:24:12.845
13:24:12.845 Counts reported below are for non-warmup intervals (4).
13:24:12.845 Note that for an Uncontrolled MAX run skew is irrelevant.
13:24:12.845 I/O count for all WDs: 6045
13:24:12.845 Calculated skew for wd=wd1 : 6045 1511/sec (100.00%) Expected skew: 100.00%
13:24:12.845 Flushing all reports
13:24:12.845 Memory total Java heap: 61.875 MB; Free: 44.098 MB; Used: 17.777 MB;
13:24:12.923 Ending Reporter
13:24:13.437 Slow getMessage: four-0 9 134069 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.437 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 134069 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.453 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133788 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133837 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: six-0 9 133788 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.469 Slow getMessage: two-0 9 133837 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133928 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133928 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.562 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133850 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133696 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133648 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.578 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133696 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133790 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133746 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 7 133742 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.593 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133663 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: twelve-0 9 133747 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: ten-0 9 133790 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.609 Slow getMessage: eight-0 9 133742 CLEAN_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE 
13:24:13.625 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133633 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.625 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133616 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133606 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133606 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133601 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.671 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133559 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133601 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133570 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.687 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 8 133650 RSH_STDOUT_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.703 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 9 133666 RSH_STDERR_OUTPUT 
13:24:13.703 Slow getMessage: rsh_to_client 10 133619 RSH_COMMAND 
13:24:13.718 Vdbench execution completed successfully. Output directory: C:\vdbench\.\testout
13:24:13.718 Memory total Java heap: 62.062 MB; Free: 43.601 MB; Used: 18.462 MB;

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