[OpenSIPS-Users] profile_count formula
Social Boh
social at bohboh.info
Wed Nov 1 12:23:24 EDT 2017
Thank you Liviu,
last question, is there a way to indicate two different type of
resources on FreeSWITCH Gateway?
Example:
resources field
channels=fs://:pwd@1.2.3.4;E1=fs://:pwd@1.2.3.4
like other gateway:
nacio=30;channels=50
Regards
---
I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
El 01/11/2017 a las 09:41, Liviu Chircu escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> The new docs should be working now. And yes, that is the
> "profile_count" value. However:
>
> The resources internally become normal (non-shared) dialog profiles by
> default. If you want to share resource usage between multiple load
> balancers, you must add the "/b" extension to your resource names,
> indicating you want them to be "binary replicated".
>
> Best regards,
>
> Liviu Chircu
> OpenSIPS Developer
> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
> On 01.11.2017 16:07, Social Boh wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for your answer, Liviu.
>>
>> So if I use a resource with name channels and between all
>> servers/gateway configured I'm using 200 channels, this is the
>> profile_count value
>>
>> Right?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> ---
>> I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
>> El 01/11/2017 a las 01:33, Liviu Chircu escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks! The docs are broken, the correct formula (it's also how the
>>> code actually works) is:
>>>
>>> /max_load = (*Idle-CPU* / 100) * (*Max-Sessions* - (///*Sessions *-
>>> /profile_count))/
>>>
>>> The "profile_count" is nothing more than the current usage of the
>>> given resource, as the load balancer sees it. As implemented, the
>>> load balancer makes use of dialog profiles to keep track of the
>>> number of calls balanced to each destination. Maybe I should also
>>> rename it to something easier to digest, such as "current_res_usage".
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Liviu Chircu
>>> OpenSIPS Developer
>>> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>> On 01.11.2017 00:34, Social Boh wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm studying this formula:
>>>>
>>>> /max_load = (*Idle-CPU* / 100) * (*Max-Sessions* - (profile_count -
>>>> *Sessions*))/
>>>>
>>>> from load_balancer module on OpenSIPs 2.3.
>>>>
>>>> Where does profile_count take his value?
>>>>
>>>> Regards/
>>>> /
>>>>
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>>>> ---
>>>> I'm SoCIaL, MayBe
>>>>
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