If this goes through to everyone on the list just ignore the paragraph below and look at the meat of the problem below it in the forward.
This is/was my first post so I'm not sure exactly sure how things work. It has been a few days and I haven't seen it come out among the other emails from the list and I've seen no reply or find it on the list site. So I don't know if it is waiting for approval after my subscription, my subscriptions approval, someone to actually see it and have a thought on it.... I don't know. I'm patient but just want to make sure I'm not waiting on myself and not realizing it. :P Thanks On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:06 AM, cando wrote: > Sometimes when I'm do a restart on opensips (using init.d script, with some > customization to handle this problem) opensips takes quite a bit of time, > like 30 - 50 seconds to stop. Other times it is very quick. I'm using 1.6.2 > and 1.6.3. > The servers are fairly busy, less then 200 calls per sec, with around 1000 > sustained open calls. > I am using dialog module and db mode is 3 (on shutdown) with postgresql > 8.4. However since sometimes it is very quick with the same call volume it > doesn't "feel" like this is the problem. Further I have had it be slow to > stop when testing a config that is not using dialog at all and there are no > active calls or any sip activity when I try to stop it. > My hunch is slightly toward it is waiting on a transaction but not so sure. > > The pertinent part of my init.d script customizations are for after sending > opensips the kill <pid> signal to every 0.1 seconds check if it has stopped > yet then start it back up. > > Needless to say, having it take 50 seconds to restart, and not responding > to sip traffic does not make customers happy when your dealing with > thousands of calls. :( > > Any thoughts or things to try would be appreciated. > > Thanks > > cando
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