[Freeswitch-users] User Creation with DB in Freeswitch

Muhammad Shahzad shaheryarkh at googlemail.com
Mon Sep 21 03:27:39 PDT 2009


I searched my sent emails and found the results, copying it below (after
removing some sensitive info),


1,000 Calls
==================================================
Total 1000 REGISTER calls sent in 890 ms at rate of 1123/sec
Total 1000 responses receieved in 4516 ms at rate of 221/sec:

Detailed responses received:
 - 403 responses:     1000     (Forbidden)
                    ------
 TOTAL responses:     1000 (rate=221/sec)

Maximum outstanding job: 894
Peak memory size: 15MB



5,000 Calls
==================================================
Total 5000 REGISTER calls sent in 28539 ms at rate of 175/sec
Total 5000 responses receieved in 36398 ms at rate of 137/sec:

Detailed responses received:
 - 403 responses:     5000     (Forbidden)
                    ------
 TOTAL responses:     5000 (rate=137/sec)

Maximum outstanding job: 1001
Peak memory size: 63MB



10,000 Calls
==================================================
Total 10000 REGISTER calls sent in 60741 ms at rate of 164/sec
Total 9289 responses receieved in 62740 ms at rate of 148/sec:

Detailed responses received:
 - 403 responses:     9289     (Forbidden)
                    ------
 TOTAL responses:     9289 (rate=148/sec)

Maximum outstanding job: 1047
Peak memory size: 78MB


12,000 Calls
==================================================
Total 12000 REGISTER calls sent in 49496 ms at rate of 242/sec
Total 12314 responses receieved in 60582 ms at rate of 203/sec:

Detailed responses received:
 - 403 responses:    12314     (Forbidden)
                    ------
 TOTAL responses:    12314 (rate=203/sec)

Maximum outstanding job: 1018
Peak memory size: 143MB


So, FS doesn't crash even on 12,000 bad registrations (600 regs per second).
I did tweak its configurations a little however no change was made to source
code to make this happen. :-)


Thank you.


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Muhammad Shahzad <
shaheryarkh at googlemail.com> wrote:

> Yes, XML CURL is really cool. I once bombed FS with 12,000 wrong
> registrations (bad username or password) in less then 50 seconds (49496 ms
> to be exact) and it processed all of them and gave correct responses using
> XML CURL.
>
> I am willing to do this test again soon, with correct registration data
> this time, to see how many registration Sofia SIP module configured with XML
> CURL module can handle at a time.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Brian West <brian at freeswitch.org> wrote:
>
>> You can't put the users directly into a db with FreeSWITCH you'll have to
>> serve up the XML document via XML CURL or write your own module to do so via
>> the module interfaces provided.
>> /b
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Mitul Limbani wrote:
>>
>> Yes use odbc in fs
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,Mitul Limbani,
>> Founder & CEO,
>> Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
>> The Enterprise Linux Company (r),
>> http://www.enterux.com
>> http://www.entVoice.com
>>
>>
>>
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Muhammad Shahzad
-----------------------------------
CISCO Rich Media Communication Specialist (CRMCS)
CISCO Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Cell: +92 334 422 40 88
MSN: shari_786pk at hotmail.com
Email: shaheryarkh at googlemail.com
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