[OpenSER-Users] Openser1.3.1 performance figures
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 09:28:43 CEST 2008
Hello,
On 07/03/08 12:06, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Henning Westerholt schrieb:
>
>> On Friday 27 June 2008, Sundaramoorthy, Vijaianand wrote:
>>
>>> We are trying to benchmark openser1.3.1 - installed in a 2cpu-dual
>>> core(Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5110 @ 1.60GHz),hp c-class blade, with 2GBRAM.
>>> OS:RHEL4U5.
>>>
>>> We have configured openser with mysql database as registerer.
>>>
>>> We are using IMS Bench(IMS SIPp),to generate SIPp traffic - combination of
>>> registration/re registration/de-registration/call flow(uac)/scenarios.
>>>
>>> It looks like, the when the calls per second is increased 150/200 CPS,
>>> calls started failing.
>>>
>>> Is this is normal acceptable performance figures for openser for the above
>>> configuration?
>>>
>>> we record route all the SIP requests (except for REGISTER,MESSAGE ) and we
>>> do have mysql database for authenticating registration requests.
>>>
>>> Attached, the openser.cfg
>>> Also attached the Error logs from SIPP.
>>>
>>> Anyone have some clues/hints?
>>>
>> Hi Vijaianand,
>>
>> the number you've quotes is not that bad, but you should be able to achieve a
>> better performance with four 1.6 GHz cores. Does everything run on this one
>> machine, e.g. the IMS bench and the database?
>>
>> I assume that the DB is the bottleneck in your configuration, try to use
>> usrloc in db_mode=0 to test. Another possible issue can be DNS, try to use
>> IPs instead names or a local dns cache.
>>
>
>
> Also take a look at the CPU usage. Is it reaching 100% when problems
> start? Increase the number of processes, e.g children=10 and see if the
> performance increases.
>
> Like Henning said start finding the bottleneck. Disable all external
> components like DNS lookups and DB queries (usrloc, authentication,
> accounting). Then take a look if the performance is better. Then add
> again one after the other and find the bottleneck.
>
>
>
just to remind about the benchmark module, can be used to identify the
parts of the config file that takes long execution time:
http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.3.x/benchmark.html
Cheers,
Daniel
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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