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    <p><tt>Hi,</tt></p>
    <p><tt>The new docs should be working now. And yes, that is the
        "profile_count" value. However:<br>
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    <p><tt>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".</tt></p>
    <p><tt>Best regards,</tt><br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Liviu Chircu
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01.11.2017 16:07, Social Boh wrote:<br>
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      <p>Thank you for your answer, Liviu.</p>
      <p>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</p>
      <p>Right?</p>
      <p>Regards<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 01/11/2017 a las 01:33, Liviu
        Chircu escribió:<br>
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        <p><tt>Hi,</tt></p>
        <p><tt>Thanks! The docs are broken, the correct formula (it's
            also how the code actually works) is:</tt><br>
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          <tt><span class="emphasis"><em>max_load = (<span class="bold"><strong>Idle-CPU</strong></span>
                / 100) * (<span class="bold"><strong>Max-Sessions</strong></span>
                - (</em></span></tt><tt><span class="emphasis"><em><tt><span
                    class="emphasis"><em><span class="bold"><strong>Sessions
                        </strong>- </span></em></span></tt>profile_count))</em></span></tt></p>
        <p><tt><span class="emphasis">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".</span></tt></p>
        <p><tt>Best regards,</tt><br>
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OpenSIPS Developer
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01.11.2017 00:34, Social Boh
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          <p>Hello,</p>
          <p>I'm studying this formula:</p>
          <p><span class="emphasis"><em>max_load = (<span class="bold"><strong>Idle-CPU</strong></span>
                / 100) * (<span class="bold"><strong>Max-Sessions</strong></span>
                - (profile_count - <span class="bold"><strong>Sessions</strong></span>))</em></span></p>
          <p><span class="emphasis">from load_balancer module on
              OpenSIPs 2.3.<br>
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          <p><span class="emphasis">Where does profile_count take his
              value?</span></p>
          <p><span class="emphasis">Regards<em><br>
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