Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the reply.
I was thinking about it as a signal for the Kamailio server being
overloaded (i.e. spikes in the load)
Are there other options built in Kamailio that can be monitored to see when
the server/proxy is overloaded? I think something like the rate of incoming
messages may also be helpful?
Best,
Alireza
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:12 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
the SIP messages send on UDP/SCTP are received directly from the buffer in
kernel one by one, each being processed once read. It is hard to know how
many are waiting in the kernel.
My question would be, when such information would really help? If kamailio
is too busy handling traffic, won't get much time to care of other tasks
(e.g., predict what is in network read kernel queue).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30/06/14 16:40, AliReza Khoshgoftar Monfared wrote:
Hi,
I had another simple question:
In a kamailio server (proxy), how do I check the number of messages
currently waiting for processing?
Is there a variable that I can monitor, say, if I want to make a routing
decision in my config based on the number of messages in the queue?
Also, is it possible to get a head count by method? or is it only
possible after fully parsing the message?
I see that "ratelimit" module uses similar information, but I am not
sure how to get the status of these queues that the module uses.
Thanks
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