Thanks for that - what about operating system and version (e.g. Mac OS
X 10.6.8, Ubuntu 12.04.3, etc.?)

Rob

On 17 February 2014 20:27, Carlo Carrano
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob,
> I'm using the stable version 3.4.0-RTPSTREAM.
> Here is the full command line I am using:
>
> sipp -r 1041 -rp 1000 -i <local_ipv4_address> -p <port#> -rsa
> <remote_ipv4_address:port#> -sf 3rd+party_registration.xml -inf
> <filename.csv> -trace_err -trace_screen <remote_ipv4_address> -mp <SMP_PORT>
> -max_recv_loops 5000 -max_sched_loops 5000
>
> I don't have the chance to test with the latest code from github right now.
> Once I'll be able to do that, I'll let you know the results.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Carlo R. Carrano
> Product Development Engineer - Research And Development
> Call and Session Control Servers - Dept. NA10090741
> 5420 CTS & SCG Development, Sustaining, and Project Management Team
> Tel: +1-630-713-8911
> OnNET: 287-38911
> Room:  IHN 9D-429 L
> http://ihgpweb.ih.lucent.com/~carranoc/
>
> Rob Day wrote:
>>
>> Hi Carlo,
>>
>> Does this reproduce with the latest code from
>> https://github.com/SIPp/sipp? (You may need to install
>> autoconf-archive and run './autoreconf -ivf' if it doesn't build
>> successfully with './configure && make'.)
>>
>> Assuming it does reproduce, can you let me know what operating system
>> and version you're on, and the full command line you're using (e.g.
>> any transport type options)?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>>
>> On 17 February 2014 19:46, Carlo Carrano
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Abinash,
>>> thanks for replying to my request.
>>> I believe the file descriptor size is fine. I actually can go to a rate
>>> as
>>> high as 4000 regs/sec, as long as I increase the value manually, using
>>> the *
>>> and + keys (at least that's as high as I did go).
>>> However, if I start the script with a rate that is greater than 1000
>>> (i.e.
>>> '-r 1001' or greater), the script runs without generating any
>>> registration.
>>> Same goes if I try with a call load.
>>> Thanks again,
>>>
>>> Carlo R. Carrano
>>> Product Development Engineer - Research And Development
>>> Call and Session Control Servers - Dept. NA10090741
>>> 5420 CTS & SCG Development, Sustaining, and Project Management Team
>>> Tel: +1-630-713-8911
>>> OnNET: 287-38911
>>> Room:  IHN 9D-429 L
>>> http://ihgpweb.ih.lucent.com/~carranoc/
>>>
>>> Abinash Sarangi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Carlo,
>>>
>>> Is the build a stable one ?
>>> Check the steps for increasing the file descriptor size
>>> use -buff_size  set value to 1024*n( where n = 1..n)
>>> can you on the call debug option as well
>>>
>>> please check with all these options
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Abinash
>>>
>>>
>>>> Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:08:02 -0600
>>>> From: [email protected]
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: [Sipp-users] Cannot start a script with more than 1000 reg/sec
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I'm running sipp v3.4.0-RTPSTREAM.
>>>> I found that I am not able to start a registration script when the
>>>> registration rate is greater than 1000 reg/sec. I'm using options -r
>>>> 1047 -rp 1000.
>>>> If the registration rate is less than or equal 1000, the script works
>>>> fine. Otherwise, it starts but does not generate any load.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a screenshot for a working case:
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change
>>>> Screen --
>>>> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host
>>>> 1000.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 6.00 s 5982 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP)
>>>>
>>>> 998 new calls during 1.001 s period 0 ms scheduler resolution
>>>> 0 calls (limit 3000) Peak was 5 calls, after 0 s
>>>> 0 Running, 5983 Paused, 473 Woken up
>>>> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded)
>>>> 3 open sockets
>>>>
>>>> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg
>>>> REGISTER ----------> 5982 0 0
>>>> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 5982 0 0 0
>>>> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause
>>>> traffic -----
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And here is a screenshot for a non-working case:
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change
>>>> Screen --
>>>> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host
>>>> 1047.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 2.00 s 0 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP)
>>>>
>>>> 0 new calls during 1.002 s period 1 ms scheduler resolution
>>>> 0 calls (limit 3141) Peak was 0 calls, after 0 s
>>>> 0 Running, 2 Paused, 3 Woken up
>>>> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded)
>>>> 3 open sockets
>>>>
>>>> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg
>>>> REGISTER ----------> 0 0 0
>>>> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 0 0 0 0
>>>> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause
>>>> traffic -----
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Note that if I start the script with less than 1000 reg/sec and then I
>>>> increase them manually, everything works just fine.
>>>> Here is a screen shot showing that:
>>>>
>>>> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change
>>>> Screen --
>>>> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host
>>>> 1030.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 10.01 s 10208 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP)
>>>>
>>>> 1033 new calls during 1.002 s period 0 ms scheduler resolution
>>>> 0 calls (limit 3090) Peak was 5 calls, after 2 s
>>>> 0 Running, 10209 Paused, 481 Woken up
>>>> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded)
>>>> 3 open sockets
>>>>
>>>> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg
>>>> REGISTER ----------> 10208 0 0
>>>> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 10208 0 0 0
>>>> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause
>>>> traffic -----
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> So, it seems that sipp is capable of handling a rate greater than 1000,
>>>> but not if starting the script with that value.
>>>>
>>>> I need to start several scripts like this from a shell script, for lab
>>>> automation registration and call load testing. Is there a way to
>>>> overcome this limitation?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help you can give,
>>>>
>>>> Carlo
>>>>
>>>>
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