intanto e il centos che si sta installando :)<br><br>grazie.<br><br>T.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Giovanni Maruzzelli <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gmaruzz@celliax.org">gmaruzz@celliax.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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joking! Server 64bit :-)<br>
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Tihomir Culjaga<<a href="mailto:tculjaga@gmail.com">tculjaga@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hi Giovanny,<br>
><br>
> regarding ubuntu, did you mean 8.04 server or desktop ?<br>
><br>
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> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Giovanni Maruzzelli <<a href="mailto:gmaruzz@celliax.org">gmaruzz@celliax.org</a>><br>
> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> Definitely go for 64 bit OS.<br>
>><br>
>> If you want to be safe and sure, go for CentOS 5.2 64bit. Is the one<br>
>> used both for development and for heavy duty production.<br>
>><br>
>> Also Ubuntu 8.04 is good.<br>
>><br>
>> Other versions/distros are less used by the community.<br>
>><br>
>> Adding RAM and CPUs helps to scale up.<br>
>><br>
>> -gm<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> Sincerely,<br>
>><br>
>> Giovanni Maruzzelli<br>
>> Cell : +39-347-2665618<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Tihomir Culjaga<<a href="mailto:tculjaga@gmail.com">tculjaga@gmail.com</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>
>> > Hey Giovanni,<br>
>> ><br>
>> > thanks for the tip... indeed the db files were heavily used regardless<br>
>> > if i<br>
>> > started freeswitch with nosql option (freeswitch -nosql)... FS was not<br>
>> > writing anything into that files ... instead it was just accessing<br>
>> > it....<br>
>> > This behaviour leads to a waste of 40% CPU time... waiting for other<br>
>> > processes (mainly disk access) to finish!!!<br>
>> ><br>
>> > I moved freeswitch/db/ to a ramdisk and the performance got a boost to<br>
>> > 140<br>
>> > CPS with a CPU load of 80%. I was keeping the machine for a while (20 -<br>
>> > 30<br>
>> > minutes) on that rate when i sow CPU suddenly went to 100% and FS<br>
>> > becoming<br>
>> > irresponsive :).<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > What can be wrong?<br>
>> > What are the limits in CPU usage (50%, 60%, 70%, 80%...) we should not<br>
>> > cross?<br>
>> > What fine tuning do we need in order to asure a long high load run?<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > Also, I'm running 32-bit OS (debian 5) on a 64 bit CPU... does it have<br>
>> > sense<br>
>> > to move my OS to 64 bit? ... will FS gain more preformance ?... I mean<br>
>> > will<br>
>> > FS perofomr drastically better 20%+ ?<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > Tihomir.<br>
>> ><br>
>> ><br>
>> > On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Giovanni Maruzzelli<br>
>> > <<a href="mailto:gmaruzz@celliax.org">gmaruzz@celliax.org</a>><br>
>> > wrote:<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Maybe your load comes from disk access?<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> Try putting the sql and log directories on a ramdisk.<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> OTH,<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> -giovanni<br>
>> >><br>
>> >> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Tihomir Culjaga<<a href="mailto:tculjaga@gmail.com">tculjaga@gmail.com</a>><br>
>> >> wrote:<br>
>> >> > Hello,<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > i'm trying to use freeswitch as a redirecting server meaning FS has<br>
>> >> > to<br>
>> >> > receive an INVITE and according to some rules it will redirect calls<br>
>> >> > to<br>
>> >> > other destinations.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > CALLING_USER FREESWITCH<br>
>> >> > SOMEWHERE<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > INVITE -------------------------------><br>
>> >> > <------------------------------ 100 Trying<br>
>> >> > <------------------------------ 302 Moved Temporary<br>
>> >> > ACK -------------------------------><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > INVITE---------------------------------------------------------------------------------><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Well, wverything works well except i have perfromance issues .... on<br>
>> >> > my<br>
>> >> > HW<br>
>> >> > FS cannot do more than 40 CPS (INVITE answered by 302 Moved<br>
>> >> > Temporary).<br>
>> >> > When<br>
>> >> > i increase the rate, FS starts delaying 302 response. Right at 50 CPS<br>
>> >> > i<br>
>> >> > see<br>
>> >> > "calls" being build up in FS and the delay begining to grow.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > When i observe the machine, load average is almost nothing (load<br>
>> >> > average:<br>
>> >> > 1.41, 0.61, 0.60) CPU never goes to 100%, and i see only one thread<br>
>> >> > taking<br>
>> >> > most load... all others are just sitting there with 1-5 % CPU time.<br>
>> >> > This looks to me as FS handles 302 messages in a single thread?!?!<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > tculjaga@FS:/usr/local/freeswitch/conf/dialplan$ top -H<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > top - 10:41:37 up 167 days, 20:42, 3 users, load average: 1.41,<br>
>> >> > 0.61,<br>
>> >> > 0.60<br>
>> >> > Tasks: 83 total, 2 running, 81 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie<br>
>> >> > Cpu(s): 25.3%us, 1.5%sy, 0.0%ni, 30.3%id, 42.7%wa, 0.0%hi,<br>
>> >> > 0.2%si,<br>
>> >> > 0.0%st<br>
>> >> > Mem: 2074520k total, 571244k used, 1503276k free, 259604k<br>
>> >> > buffers<br>
>> >> > Swap: 2650684k total, 3020k used, 2647664k free, 153868k<br>
>> >> > cached<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+<br>
>> >> > COMMAND<br>
>> >> > 4814 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 38 1.0 3:10.29<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4800 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 6 1.0 0:08.26<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4798 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 R 5 1.0 0:24.46<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4787 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 2 1.0 0:11.24<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4794 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:11.42<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4803 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:11.74<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4788 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:02.96<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4804 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:01.64<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4807 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:01.68<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> > 4811 root 20 0 34188 20m 3780 S 1 1.0 0:02.50<br>
>> >> > freeswitch<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > cat /proc/cpuinfo<br>
>> >> > processor : 0<br>
>> >> > vendor_id : GenuineIntel<br>
>> >> > cpu family : 6<br>
>> >> > model : 15<br>
>> >> > model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5140 @ 2.33GHz<br>
>> >> > stepping : 6<br>
>> >> > cpu MHz : 2333.560<br>
>> >> > cache size : 4096 KB<br>
>> >> > physical id : 0<br>
>> >> > siblings : 2<br>
>> >> > core id : 0<br>
>> >> > cpu cores : 2<br>
>> >> > apicid : 0<br>
>> >> > initial apicid : 0<br>
>> >> > fdiv_bug : no<br>
>> >> > hlt_bug : no<br>
>> >> > f00f_bug : no<br>
>> >> > coma_bug : no<br>
>> >> > fpu : yes<br>
>> >> > fpu_exception : yes<br>
>> >> > cpuid level : 10<br>
>> >> > wp : yes<br>
>> >> > flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr<br>
>> >> > pge<br>
>> >> > mca<br>
>> >> > cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe lm<br>
>> >> > constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts pni monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2<br>
>> >> > ssse3<br>
>> >> > cx16<br>
>> >> > xtpr dca lahf_lm<br>
>> >> > bogomips : 4670.78<br>
>> >> > clflush size : 64<br>
>> >> > power management:<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > processor : 1<br>
>> >> > vendor_id : GenuineIntel<br>
>> >> > cpu family : 6<br>
>> >> > model : 15<br>
>> >> > model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5140 @ 2.33GHz<br>
>> >> > stepping : 6<br>
>> >> > cpu MHz : 2333.560<br>
>> >> > cache size : 4096 KB<br>
>> >> > physical id : 0<br>
>> >> > siblings : 2<br>
>> >> > core id : 1<br>
>> >> > cpu cores : 2<br>
>> >> > apicid : 1<br>
>> >> > initial apicid : 1<br>
>> >> > fdiv_bug : no<br>
>> >> > hlt_bug : no<br>
>> >> > f00f_bug : no<br>
>> >> > coma_bug : no<br>
>> >> > fpu : yes<br>
>> >> > fpu_exception : yes<br>
>> >> > cpuid level : 10<br>
>> >> > wp : yes<br>
>> >> > flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr<br>
>> >> > pge<br>
>> >> > mca<br>
>> >> > cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe lm<br>
>> >> > constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts pni monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2<br>
>> >> > ssse3<br>
>> >> > cx16<br>
>> >> > xtpr dca lahf_lm<br>
>> >> > bogomips : 4666.82<br>
>> >> > clflush size : 64<br>
>> >> > power management:<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > uname -a<br>
>> >> > Linux l01sipindir1 2.6.26-1-686 #1 SMP Sat Jan 10 18:29:31 UTC 2009<br>
>> >> > i686<br>
>> >> > GNU/Linux<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Of course, i've tuned the machine up<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > ulimit -c unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -d unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -f unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -i unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -n 999999<br>
>> >> > ulimit -q unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -u unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -v unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -x unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -s 240<br>
>> >> > ulimit -l unlimited<br>
>> >> > ulimit -a<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Started FS with minimum modules but still 40 CPS seems to be the<br>
>> >> > limit.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > So, is there any way to improve performance?<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> > Tihomir.<br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
>> >> ><br>
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