later i figured out the following.

my sip.conf was 2.2Mega Bytes size when populated with 50k users. That means
2.2 x 1024 = 2.2 GB of memory. which is definitely not an option with my
small amazon system.  I tried with 20k users, hola.. everything works fine.
tried with 25k, still works, but asterisk took time to load sip module.
tried with 40k, asterisk couldn't start.

so decided to settle with 25k userbase.

regards

MT Kondela

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Noah Miller <noahisaacmil...@gmail.com>wrote:

> > I’m running CENTOS 5.3 with apache 2, asterisk 1.4.26.2, mysql 5 and php
> > 5.2.11.  top shows 928mb out of 1035mb in use with idle asterisk and 17
> > users. There could be a problem, but I’m relatively new to CENTOS, so any
> > suggestions would be happy.
>
> I use CentOS for asterisk boxen, too, and my first task after
> installing the OS is always to use chkconfig to disable the many
> totally unnecessary processes that are on by default.  I can usually
> get it down to around 400MB - 600MB used, including asterisk (mostly
> small offices with less than 20 users).  I never use mysql or any
> other dbms, though.
>
>
> - Noah
>
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