Re: Users per room client browser scalability

2020-11-12 Thread Denis Noctor
Hi there Maxim... I did a test with 8 computers and 2 tablets last night (spread across 2 WiFis)... please don’t delete the logs on the OM demo server (next)... I will come back to you all with some feedback and pics later tomorrow (if that’s okay)... however, for reference... I started the

Re: Users per room client browser scalability

2020-11-12 Thread dww
One possible stress test would be for someone to create a room on one of the demo servers and send an invitation to the mailing list. for the meeting around a certain time. Everyone could choose to start up with the bash script with a "fake" camera. There would be some challenge around

Re: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
It displays current value from mobile (sorry for typos ;) On Thu, Nov 12, 2020, 22:16 Ninnig, Alexander < alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote: > Hi, > > > > uhm, ok, so it seems like my command didn’t really change anything but > just displayed the default-value? > > > > Best

AW: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Ninnig, Alexander
Hi, uhm, ok, so it seems like my command didn’t really change anything but just displayed the default-value? Best regards, Alex Von: Maxim Solodovnik Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. November 2020 13:50 An: Openmeetings user-list Betreff: Re: optimize performance 1024 is the default and it seems

Re: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
1024 is the default and it seems to be not enough for 1 room with 5 users On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 at 19:16, Ninnig, Alexander < alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote: > Hi, > > > > ok, got it. Ubuntu Server cannot use „root“, unless you activate it by > setting a password. > > So I typed

AW: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Ninnig, Alexander
Hi, ok, got it. Ubuntu Server cannot use „root“, unless you activate it by setting a password. So I typed sudo root passwd and set a password. Still, su nobody --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -n" was asking for a password, and it wasn’t root nor the password of my linux-user. So I typed su

Re: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
On Thu, 12 Nov 2020 at 16:05, Ninnig, Alexander < alexander.nin...@rechnungshof.rlp.de> wrote: > Hello Maxim, > > > > sorry to bother again, but i wanted to check out this „ulimit“-option, > since it looks promising to me. > > Unfortunately I don’t seem to get it; I always get „su: Authentication

Re: network test download

2020-11-12 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Hello Alex, unfortunately this is OM question We are using custom client side JS to measure network characteristics ping/jitter/upload/download to made this check more "realistic" we are measuring both upload/download+processing time i.e. while downloading we are generating new byte sequence, on

AW: optimize performance

2020-11-12 Thread Ninnig, Alexander
Hello Maxim, sorry to bother again, but i wanted to check out this „ulimit“-option, since it looks promising to me. Unfortunately I don’t seem to get it; I always get „su: Authentication failure“ after the command: su nobody --shell /bin/bash --command "ulimit -n" I am using username/password

network test download

2020-11-12 Thread Ninnig, Alexander
Hello, to check the performance I just startet several network tests via openmeetings. What's weird: the network-test via openmeetings4 shows significally better download-rates (20 Mb/sec) than openmeetings 5 (4 Mb/sec). Those values seem to be low altogether, because I am doing these tests in a