Hello,
On 12/14/09 1:50 PM, alex pappas wrote:
Daniel hi,
We don't have packet loss and the log level is 1.
Concerning the the asyncronous loging: This should be set before
compilation?
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http://openser.blogspot.com/2008/10/asynchronous-syslogging.html
This functionality can be enabled with setting the define SYSLOG_ASYNC
in the Makefile.defs file. The default is the normal log functionality
from the system library, nothing changed if the define is not set.
no, it is not
about this. By asynchronous syslog I meant the syslog
config in the system, nothing related to source code of kamailio.
If the log level is 1 then you should not see many syslog messages.
Maybe is better to use the benchmark module to identify where is the
delay coming from (if it is from kamailio config).
Cheers,
Daniel
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Cheers
Alex
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
On 12/14/09 12:36 PM, alex pappas wrote:
Dear users,
I'm using kamailio in the following scenario:
1. A call comes in and is checked against PDT module. From
this module depend from the prefix I'm getting back the domain
which is used as the dialplan group.
2. After that the call is checked against Dialplan module
using the previous value from PDT as Dialplan dpid. From the
Dialplan module i get back the the attributes values.
3. these attributes values are user in the dispathcher module
where I continue with failover scenarios.
Also the script is working with a radius for accounting purposes.
This scenario works perfecttly and it is still in a testing mode.
An the problem:
I'm running SIPP against this scenario and until the CPS is 5
everything looks good. The scenario for SIPP is the simplest.
uac and uas default. Uac is sending a call and uas is answering.
When the CPS goes above 9 then I have call failures. All the
statistics are going down.
I'm cheking for CPU load or other system problems but I don't
see anything strange. Does anyone understand why this is
happening?
do you have high debug level? Is your syslog configured asyncronous?
Are network packets dropped from the network interface?
Cheers,
Daniel
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