Hi Adelson, it is classic problem - if you have to much debugging (like debug=4) , opensips will become slow due to syslog interaction (more or less syslog will drag opensips down).
For this reason I do not recommend to run in a production env with debug>=4 level. Also check your syslog conf - you may gain some speed up if you set async writing into log file (see the ~ or - prefix to the log file in syslog.conf). Also man page for syslog will explain you better this ;) Regards, Bogdan Adelson O. Junior wrote: > Hello list, > > We were used to disable logs (debug=0) due to problems regarding to > old Openser versions, and this became standard when we were going to > migrate from Test to Production environments. > But in the last one we forget this setting, and the log was enabled in > Production Env, but no one was concerned about this, we though that > this problem didn' t happen in Opensips, but it did. > > So, the problem itself is: > The Opensips receive a INVITE packet, and took too long to forward. > > Looking in the log, we could see the lines about the processing of > INVITE (instantly forwarded). But the time between the packet arrival > (capturing by ngrep) and your lines in the log its about 2, 3, 4 > seconds of difference. > > This problem, as I said we already faced it on openser versions, and > we only have disable logs (debug=0) in opensips.cfg, restart the > service and it got back to work normally. > > Did someone faced this problem? > > -- > Adelson > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@lists.opensips.org > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > -- Bogdan-Andrei Iancu www.voice-system.ro _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users