Hi,
Can anyone help with a performance problem. I have a very simple scenario that I am testing. Using permissions to allow fixed gateway calls and sending them to another fixed gateway. No registrations, no internal users just purely switching calls from one gateway to another. I have accounting enabled but even if I switch this off it makes little difference. I am using Sipp 3.2 with the send and receive instances on totally separate machines. All machines are dual core Pentiums with 4gig. Opensips is running with -m 2048 and 16 child processes log 3 but this also doesn't seem to effect the performance. I have the rr module running. Basically I run the sip processes at 1 call a second and slowly step up the rate (concurrent calls don't seem to effect the performance). 4 calls a second is fine and I can leave it running like that indefinitely however soon as I go to 5 calls everything starts to fail with retransmissions everywhere. Most of the invites seem to eventually get through but all the byes stop being processed. Slowing the calls/sec down doesn't seem to help, only pausing the transmission and waiting for everything to go quiet will allow me to begin again without restarting or resetting anything. Blogs have people running these at silly call rates so getting above 5 shouldn't be a problem. Must be something basic that is wrong. Any ideas? Many thanks Chris
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