Re: [asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4

2008-02-22 Thread shadowym
Did you file a bug report?
http://bugs.digium.com


-Original Message-
From: Jared Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 2:30 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4

On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 21:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I currently have 1558 sip peers loaded in
> Asterisk and the current CPU load is 10% when no calls are being
> processed and no sip registrations.

At first glance, I would think that maybe you have "qualify=yes" in each
of your SIP peers, which is keeping Asterisk busy checking to see if the
peers are responding or not.

-- 
Jared Smith
Community Relations Manager
Digium, Inc.






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Re: [asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4

2008-02-22 Thread xrem1x
I verified that qualify=no.  I am getting this CPU load at 10% without any 
peers even registered which is very strange, but it doesn't happen when I run 
on 64-bit CentOS 5 kernel. Remi

- Original Message -
From: Jared Smith 
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008 5:55 pm
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 

> On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 21:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I currently have 1558 sip peers loaded in
> > Asterisk and the current CPU load is 10% when no calls are being
> > processed and no sip registrations.
> 
> At first glance, I would think that maybe you have "qualify=yes" 
> in each
> of your SIP peers, which is keeping Asterisk busy checking to 
> see if the
> peers are responding or not.
> 
> -- 
> Jared Smith
> Community Relations Manager
> Digium, Inc.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4

2008-02-21 Thread Jared Smith
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 21:12 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I currently have 1558 sip peers loaded in
> Asterisk and the current CPU load is 10% when no calls are being
> processed and no sip registrations.

At first glance, I would think that maybe you have "qualify=yes" in each
of your SIP peers, which is keeping Asterisk busy checking to see if the
peers are responding or not.

-- 
Jared Smith
Community Relations Manager
Digium, Inc.



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[asterisk-users] High CPU load after upgrading to 1.4

2008-02-21 Thread xrem1x
Hi,

Since I upgraded from Asterisk 1.2.18 to 1.4.17 I've been experiencing
high CPU utilization from the chan_sip module.  I've notice the more sip
peers I have loaded, the higher the CPU load goes when there are no
active calls.  I am currently using a Pentium 4 3.0Ghz with CentOS 4
Kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.EL.   I currently have 1558 sip peers loaded in
Asterisk and the current CPU load is 10% when no calls are being
processed and no sip registrations.  When calls are being processed it
is also higher than normal aside from CPU load when computer is idle.
Before the upgrade I never had a CPU load of 10% when there were no
calls being processed, it was always close to 0%.

When I install  CentOS 5 on a different computer with latest 32bit
kernel I am still able to reproduce the high CPU load.  But when I
install the x86_64 Kernel the high CPU load problem disappears.  It
appears that there must be a kernel setting that is causing the CPU to
spike up higher than normal for Asterisk 1.4.  Does anyone have an idea
on what could be causing this high CPU load?

Thanks,


Remi Quezada

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