[Freeswitch-users] Scaling Question
Eric Liedtke
e at musinghalfwit.org
Mon Nov 3 19:20:55 PST 2008
I'm running the 1.0.1-phoenix release.
No debug because our admin built the debian packages to install with so
dh_strip got em.
It's running on an ubuntu 8.04 server.
I certainly can. I will let you know how it goes.
-e
It's seems fuzzy now but I think on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 08:57:01PM -0600 , Anthony Minessale said:
> What revision are you on because the line numbers of those errors don't match
> up even slightly close?
> Did you do something to disable building with debug symbols because the current
> default is to build with them?
> What platform are you on?
>
> Could you try a clean build of the latest revision?
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:43 PM, Eric Liedtke <e at musinghalfwit.org> wrote:
>
> Yessir. I am using the exact same ulimits below. I also increased the
> sessions per second to 50 and max-sessions to 5000. Also as we are
> moving into a high traffic period based on time of day. I've had it die
> repeatedly on me, the following line was the last line printed ...
>
> freeswitch: nua_stack.c:2396: nua_client_restart_request: Assertion
> `nua_client_is_queued(cr)' failed.
>
> this is the other last line I get if the system itself seems to be
> overloaded
>
> freeswitch: sofia.c:2138: sofia_handle_sip_i_state: Assertion
> `tech_pvt->nh != ((void *)0)' failed.
>
> I don't know if that is of any help or not. At the time I was seeing
> approx 80-90 calls per sec hitting the server, based on the 'status'
> command in the FS cli.
>
> I don't have this built with debug symbols either at the moment. I
> wanted to get a baseline of server with x can do y , based on how we use
> it. I will likely get it rebuilt and find a way to reduce some of the
> traffic load so I can effectively tshoot.
>
> -e
>
> It's seems fuzzy now but I think on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 05:19:42PM -0600 ,
> Anthony Minessale said:
> > Did you increase the artificial limits in switch.conf.xml ?
> >
> > try these uimits
> >
> > ulimit -c unlimited
> > ulimit -d unlimited
> > ulimit -f unlimited
> > ulimit -i unlimited
> > ulimit -n 999999
> > ulimit -q unlimited
> >
> > ulimit -u unlimited
> > ulimit -v unlimited
> > ulimit -x unlimited
> > ulimit -s 244
> > ulimit -l unlimited
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Eric Liedtke <e at musinghalfwit.org> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I'm working on a server in an SBC setup. It has a copper 10/100 for
> > admin and 2 GiGe connections for private/public peering(SIP signaling
> > and media). I've been testing with some traffic and am finding I hit
> a
> > ceiling around 800-900 active calls. The system CPU ends up being
> about
> > 40% which seemed really high to me. Is this simply due to the amount
> of
> > networking happening with the rtp in and out the different interfaces
> or am
> > I
> > operating something in a non optimized fasion ?
> >
> > It's an e1000 based card, I've tried messing around with the
> interrupt
> > throttling but in the end the dynamic setting seemed to work best.
> Given
> > that a chassis has done 3k simultaneous calls with about half the
> > processing power I currently have in this server I must be running
> sub
> > optimal.
> >
> > Any idea's of where I might look to correct this ? kernel tuning ?
> > network tuning ? Other than seeing a lot of irq's from the network
> cards
> > I"m not sure what else might be using up the system cpu.
> >
> > To squeeze out as much as possible I have the core databases housed
> in a
> > tmpfs partiion, and I've also disabled the sql scoreboard (-nosql).
> Any
> > other areas I should be exploring to increase the number of calls
> this
> > chassis can process ?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any ideas
> >
> > -Eric
> >
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