[Freeswitch-users] Performance hit originating calls via event socket

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Mon Dec 24 04:09:31 MSK 2012


Have you tried checking/tweaking the sessions-per-second limit?

You can adjust it at runtime:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_commands#sps
or in switch.conf.xml



On 23 December 2012 12:27, Muhammad Naseer Bhatti <nbhatti at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> WIth the latest development head running on a Debian box, I am trying to
> originate calls using event socket. Not sure why, but not able to generate
> more than 700 calls at any given time. Roughly around 40 CPS. For the sake
> of testing and simplicity, I just put the whole originate command multiple
> times in a text file and looping around it with fs_cli to execute. Dialplan
> sends the call to a lua script which randomly answers the call run the echo
> application and terminate with random seconds, something like
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Fakecall_responder
>
> CPU remains low all the time. Looks like the opening and closing of ports
> to esl is the reason slowing originate rate?  I have tried from 8 to 24 CPU
> cores but the behavior remains the same. FS-4962 opened already in case we
> want to proceed from there.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Muhammad Naseer Bhatti
>
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