These are real calls, or some kind of sipp generated traffic?

2010/12/3 Vic Jolin <victor.jo...@gmail.com>

> When more than 100 calls, calls does not complete, it's like sip packets
> are not being sent properly
>
> 2010/12/4 Stanisław Pitucha <virap...@gmail.com>
>
> On 03/12/10 16:03, Vic Jolin wrote:
>> > I have been having problems with my opensip installation, I cant even do
>> > more than 100 cps,
>>
>> You'll have to see what is it that is holding up the traffic really.
>> Use the benchmark module to get the general idea of the packet
>> processing time. Benchmark your database. Try changing the number of
>> opensips processes (and disable tcp children if you don't need them).
>> Get the CPU usage of all processes and see which one has problems.
>>
>> Also (should've started with that really) - what does "I can't even do
>> more than 100 cps" mean - what happens when you send more?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Stan
>>
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