Jon, why don't you let the number of calls increase and see how
FreeSWITCH behave? If it starts dropping the calls, then you might
want to review the process or get some more help, otherwise you're
done.

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Anthony Minessale
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> What are you using to generate the load?
> What are you using to deuce the load values?
> You do realize that asterisk does not send RTP when you call it with sipp
> etc unless you have it configured to send some audio.  Asterisk cannot
> generate it's own audio in most cases.  So that 100 calls may not even be
> doing anything but sitting there blocking.
> Also, if you are basing it on the load average, FS always has a high load
> average because it distributes the load on the threads to get max usage of
> the CPU thus the idle time and load average number can hover in the 100's
> eaisly when the box is still completely responsive.
>
>
> Perhaps you should just let us into your machine and call you on the phone
> so we can get this over with for once and for all.  We don't have time to
> keep going back and forth like this.
>
> We are now 4/0 vs ppl saying there was a performance issue that boiled down
> to us ssh'ing to the box and finding them doing something wrong or
> misinterpreting the results so let's just get it over with.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Jon Bruel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the input.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have now upgraded the OS to i86_64 (FC9), and I configured without
>> libcurl, as recommended by Anthony. The FS loaded without problems apart
>> from some "database is locked" errors, which may be harmless? I ran the
>> ulimit as recommended to unlimit all resources.  I started the FS after the
>> ulimit. The same performance test showed a slightly better result. Without
>> trying to make this too scientific, the improvement by going from 32 bit OS
>> to 64 bit OS has been 10-20%, at the most. Still the performance is around
>> 30-40% of the performance of Asterisk.
>>
>>
>>
>> With 100 a-leg (no b-leg, as all calls are answered by the echo
>> application) permanent channels the CPU idle is 10%, with 60% system-load
>> and 30% CPU-load. So something is rotten in Denmark… /Jon
>>
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