Henning hi, In the server I'm running Kamailio I have a good CPU(4 cores) and 2G memory but for reading or writing to the disk i have a big problem.Is a blade server with very bad disk which they do also software raid 1. Even if I try to write in the log file of kamailio I get such a high load that I cannot pass the 10 CPS. This is the reason on why I try through a network connection. Apparently i found out that also the second server that I'm writng in mysql is the same blade so now I will try to get data from the Oracle which is a good server. In testing I had with sipp and without reading or writing to disk I had 1.000CPS and 300.000 calls without any problem.
Thanks fo rhelping me Cheers Alex On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Henning Westerholt < henning.westerh...@1und1.de> wrote: > On Tue, December 22, 2009 3:33 pm, alex pappas wrote: > > I will check that. > > In my company already are using a oracle database for portability for > > other systems, so I was thinking maybe I can try and query that DB with > > sqlops. I tried testing with mysql but after 30 CPS i had very bad > stats. > (sipp test) > > Hey Alex, > > well, 30 CPS are not that much. This looks more like a configuration > problem or a slow network connection to the DB server. You could elevate > this by using a local read-only replication copy on the localhost, which > is easy to setup with mysql. > > If you want to query directly the oracle DB you could use the db_unixodbc > module via ODBC, or giving the db_oracle module a try. > > Regards, > > Henning > >
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