Hello,
are you running kamailio/openser with higher debug mode (e.g., debug set
to a value higher than 3)?
Is your syslog configured asynchronous? I tested registration with very
high rate and there was no performance issue. There is for sure
something misconfigured.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/05/2009 01:37 AM, joy yue wrote:
Hi Henning/Daniel,
Sorry to take such a long time replying back.
For my rig, I am using the memory as location back-up. When the issue
occurs, I see many registration request sent from SIPp but not many
200 replies. netstat shows a huge amount of packets get dropped.
Also I realized the issue only occurs when SIPp tried to register many
users in a very short time. With the same number of users, the issue
goes away if registration rate is kept lower. When the issue occurs,
usrloc module contends lock a lot calling from new_ucontact(), and
many system time is spent in yield system calls. So it looks more like
a performance issue to me.
Thanks,
-Joy
On 1/27/09, *Henning Westerholt* <henning.westerholt(a)1und1.de
<mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de>> wrote:
On Monday 26 January 2009, joy yue wrote:
Is there a limitation on the number of rows in
location table?
In my rig,
whatever number of users I use (>2million
users), I notice the
number of
users in location table is 343707, which is far
less than the
number of
users in my test. I thought previously that
location table saves
all the
users in my test.
Also when I use large number of users (>2million), openser pops
up an
error: ERROR: registrar:update_contacts: invalid
cseq for aor
<xxxx>. Has
anyone saw this before? I am using openser1.3.2.
Hi joy,
no, there is no such a limitiation, we've more registered users.
The invalid
CSEQ error you see is not related to this observation. The error
means that a
device tried to do re-registration (same callid), but without properly
increasing the Cseq number in the REGISTER request - RFC3261 says that
requests from the same dialog (like REGISTER + re-REGISTER) must have
increasing cseq.
What db_mode do you use in your usrloc? Do you see any other
errors in the
logs?
Cheers,
Henning
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