[Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch memory issue/question

Madovsky infos at madovsky.org
Wed Apr 14 10:30:27 PDT 2010


ho yes ? I didn't know ;)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vlasis Hatzistavrou (KTI) 
  To: freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 1:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch memory issue/question


  Henry's 10 millions of INVITEs are from a sipp test scenario, not from live commercial traffic.

  On 14/4/10 6:35 ??, Madovsky wrote: 
    Henry Huang,

    with 10 millions of invites I'm sure you have at least $175 to pay
    to FS to help you !! :D
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Anthony Minessale 
      To: freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org 
      Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 11:19 AM
      Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch memory issue/question


      We have a policy against load testing issues on this mailing list.

      What you are doing is most likely doing something wrong and we don't have time to debug it for you.
      We get way too many requests like this and there is a 99% result in proving user error and improper load testing.

      You can consider paid support from FreeSWITCH Solutions LLC for $175/hr per consultant and an ongoing support contract for $10k/yr to deal with business related bugfixing and support.

      The free help we give here is based on a community shared resource pool and we simply do not have enough to go around helping people with your type of issue.  Please feel free to report bugs if you can pinpoint one using a more realistic use case that does not involve DDosing your box with 10 million invites.



      On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:11 AM, Henry Huang <b_ball_henry at hotmail.com> wrote:

        Dear developers:

        Our product is close to sipping stage and we are doing stress tests on FS servers. We have now hit a dead end with our test results and running out of ideas. And the result is pointing to memory issues. We have ran our test on both FS 1.0.4 and 1.0.6 trunk with SIPP to do simply invite tests. 

        Here is the test senario:

        Send 10,000,000 invites to our test server running FS 1.0.6 with fixed amount of invites per second. The xml dialplan simply bridge the call to an unknown/unregistered user like so (user/500001) and therefore FS would hang up once it doesn't find the user. When running the test, FS is steady, but the memory usage slowly piles up over time. The memory keeps adding up till it hit the ceiling, then FS crash. I don't understand what could be holding the memory and not releasing it since we are not doing anything special and the calls are not being answered. And I forgot to mention, through out the whole test, the CPU usage stays at about 35% . 

        Please help


        Besides FS native test, we have created our own application module to run the same test. The app is written in C and basically what we did is to point the xml dialplan to the custom app. Inside our app , we are simply doing the same kind of test as the xml dialplan would do. The only thing we did for the stress test is the following code: 

        switch_core_session_execute_application(session, "bridge", "user/500001");

        Like the xml dialplan test, we are bridging the call to a unregistered user, so the call would hang up right away if system doesn't find the user. But the bizarre thing is this - the memory usage is about 7 ~ 8 times as much as we are running only xml dialplan. This I don't understand. Our app is calling the native FS C function to bridge the call , why would it use more memory than the xml dialplan... 

        your input would be very much appreciated. 

        thanks 


        -- 
        Henry Huang
        aka bbhenry

        VoIP & Open Source software Consultant

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