[Freeswitch-users] conferences lead to high server load
Sergey Okhapkin
sos at sokhapkin.dyndns.org
Sat Mar 13 20:26:28 PST 2010
-vm option has been removed and is the default behavior now, -heavy-timer
option switches to old (pre-1.0.5) way.
On Saturday 13 March 2010, Brian May wrote:
> 2010/2/28 Christian Löschenkohl <christian.loeschenkohl at xpirio.com>:
> > problem solved with -vm
> > with this option we now have the usual low load for 50-70 conference
> > users
>
> I can't see any documentation for vm, either here:
>
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Command_line
>
> or here:
>
> huey:/opt/freeswitch/conf# /opt/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch --help
> these are the optional arguments you can pass to freeswitch
> -nf -- no forking
> -u [user] -- specify user to switch to
> -g [group] -- specify group to switch to
> -help -- this message
> -version -- print the version and exit
> -waste -- allow memory waste
> -core -- dump cores
> -hp -- enable high priority settings
> -vg -- run under valgrind
> -nosql -- disable internal sql scoreboard
> -heavy-timer -- Heavy Timer, possibly more accurate but at a
> cost -nonat -- disable auto nat detection
> -nocal -- disable clock calibration
> -nort -- disable clock clock_realtime
> -stop -- stop freeswitch
> -nc -- do not output to a console and background
> -c -- output to a console and stay in the foreground
> -conf [confdir] -- specify an alternate config dir
> -log [logdir] -- specify an alternate log dir
> -run [rundir] -- specify an alternate run dir
> -db [dbdir] -- specify an alternate db dir
> -mod [moddir] -- specify an alternate mod dir
> -htdocs [htdocsdir] -- specify an alternate htdocs dir
> -scripts [scriptsdir] -- specify an alternate scripts dir
>
>
>
> What does it do?
>
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