[OpenSIPS-Users] Hardware requirement for opensip

Laszlo laszlo at voipfreak.net
Fri Dec 3 18:11:58 CET 2010


Ok, and no errors or something in the log when "more than 100 calls, calls
does not complete, it's like sip packets are not being sent properly" is
happening?

2010/12/3 Vic Jolin <victor.jolin at gmail.com>

> Yes these are real calls
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:55 AM, Laszlo <laszlo at voipfreak.net> wrote:
>
>> These are real calls, or some kind of sipp generated traffic?
>>
>> 2010/12/3 Vic Jolin <victor.jolin at gmail.com>
>>
>>> When more than 100 calls, calls does not complete, it's like sip packets
>>> are not being sent properly
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/12/4 Stanisław Pitucha <viraptor at gmail.com>
>>>
>>> On 03/12/10 16:03, Vic Jolin wrote:
>>>> > I have been having problems with my opensip installation, I cant even
>>>> do
>>>> > more than 100 cps,
>>>>
>>>> You'll have to see what is it that is holding up the traffic really.
>>>> Use the benchmark module to get the general idea of the packet
>>>> processing time. Benchmark your database. Try changing the number of
>>>> opensips processes (and disable tcp children if you don't need them).
>>>> Get the CPU usage of all processes and see which one has problems.
>>>>
>>>> Also (should've started with that really) - what does "I can't even do
>>>> more than 100 cps" mean - what happens when you send more?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Stan
>>>>
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