As soon as messages are pulled from the receive buffer they are
suspended and queued. So it is the minimum processing required to pull
them into Kamailio. The let us say you have three queues. Priority 1
messages are queued with queue 1, priority 2 in queue 2, priority 3 in
queue 3. Instead of dequeuing the queues in separate processes (as I
do) you dequeue them in one process. You empty queue 1 first, then
queue 2, then queue 3.
Won't that do what you want?
On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 14:55 +0530, Vineet Menon wrote:
@peter,
I don't get it?? Your module mqueue seems to be doing IPC. What I want
to do is prioratize messages that come to the server according to
their behaviour...
What I want is to have n queue :
_______________________________________________________
| Prio 1
|
|
_______________________________________________________|
| Prio 2
|
|
_______________________________________________________|
_______
______ | Prio 3
| | OUT \
| IN \ |
_______________________________________________________|
|______ /
|______/ / /
\ \
/ /
| Prio n
|
|
_______________________________________________________|
IN would come from the OS (messages which has been identified as SIP
messages)
OUT would go to the kamailio processing part. i.e. it would now be
actually reach the kamailio core.
Regards,
Vineet Menon
On 1 May 2012 14:23, Peter Dunkley <peter.dunkley(a)crocodile-rcs.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I have been using a configuration file based system to share
certain SIP requests across different queues for handling by
different processes. Such a scheme could be adapted for
prioritisation.
I have posted several configuration fragments for this on the
list so you should find them if you look in the archives. My
email from 28 March (at around 14:44) is probably the closest
to what you are wanting.
Regards,
Peter
On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 13:59 +0530, Vineet Menon wrote:
Hi Olle,
What I want to do is test a "hypothesis" for congestion
control using prioritized scheduling of messages....
But thx for that input regarding the newer message queue
module....i'll look into it...
Regards,
Vineet Menon
On 1 May 2012 13:18, Olle E. Johansson <oej(a)edvina.net>
wrote:
1 maj 2012 kl. 09:39 skrev Vineet Menon:
Hi,
I am new to kamailio module devel...
I want to test a new scheduling for SIP
messages... Can i do that with
kamailio modules? or
I should go for something else? probably kamailio
core??
Can you elaborate a bit more? What do you mean with
scheduling for SIP messages?
We have a few new modules where you can queue
messages for later processing and time their
transmission. Check those first.
/O
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