Anyone have any other ideas?
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 1:27 PM Dovid Bender <do...@telecurve.com> wrote: > Jon, > > We are only using FastAgi. On the second system (running Asterisk 16) > there are no agi's running (just some bash scripts on call hangup). I did > add some hackey code (netstat -nua | grep -v 'udp 0 0' | grep > -v udp6 | grep -v ' 0 0.0.0.0' | grep udp) to my bash script to check out > the packet queue (with the help of > https://serverfault.com/questions/623377/is-there-a-way-to-get-current-txqueue-utilization-on-e-g-eth0-or-tun-device) > and it *seems there may be a corelation between packets in the queue and > the load on Asterisk > > [root@a30 ~]# /tmp/x.sh > CPU USAGE 393.8 Active calls 317 > CPU USAGE 117.6 Active calls 318 > CPU USAGE 143.8 Active calls 318 > CPU USAGE 305.9 Active calls 318 > udp 0 768 0.0.0.0:14510 0.0.0.0:* > > CPU USAGE 123.5 Active calls 316 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 314 > CPU USAGE 329.4 Active calls 314 > CPU USAGE 312.5 Active calls 317 > CPU USAGE 125.0 Active calls 317 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 316 > CPU USAGE 123.5 Active calls 316 > CPU USAGE 117.6 Active calls 315 > CPU USAGE 117.6 Active calls 314 > CPU USAGE 135.3 Active calls 312 > CPU USAGE 131.2 Active calls 309 > CPU USAGE 131.2 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 118.8 Active calls 309 > CPU USAGE 331.2 Active calls 310 > CPU USAGE 111.8 Active calls 309 > udp 0 1280 0.0.0.0:15598 0.0.0.0:* > > CPU USAGE 517.6 Active calls 309 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 143.8 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 311.8 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 125.0 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 156.2 Active calls 307 > udp 0 1280 0.0.0.0:19148 0.0.0.0:* > > CPU USAGE 135.3 Active calls 305 > CPU USAGE 305.9 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 156.2 Active calls 309 > CPU USAGE 450.0 Active calls 311 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 310 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 310 > CPU USAGE 256.2 Active calls 311 > CPU USAGE 150.0 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 281.2 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 281.2 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 304 > udp 0 1280 0.0.0.0:11284 0.0.0.0:* > > CPU USAGE 135.3 Active calls 306 > CPU USAGE 150.0 Active calls 309 > CPU USAGE 331.2 Active calls 310 > CPU USAGE 125.0 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 117.6 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 135.3 Active calls 306 > udp 0 1280 0.0.0.0:18494 0.0.0.0:* > > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 141.2 Active calls 306 > CPU USAGE 137.5 Active calls 307 > CPU USAGE 562.5 Active calls 308 > CPU USAGE 862.5 Active calls 311 > CPU USAGE 164.7 Active calls 310 > udp 0 768 0.0.0.0:17890 0.0.0.0:* > > udp 0 1280 0.0.0.0:11504 0.0.0.0:* > > [root@a30 ~]# > > > > On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 1:21 PM Jon Bonilla (Manwe) <ma...@aholab.ehu.es> > wrote: > >> El Tue, 27 Oct 2020 12:52:47 -0400 >> Dovid Bender <do...@telecurve.com> escribió: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > Sorry in advance that I am emailing the users list and not the biz list >> I >> > think I will find my target audience here. We are looking to hire a >> > consultant to help us figure out an issue. We are having what seems are >> > "random load" issues with bare metal boxes that are dedicated to >> Asterisk >> > and a few Perl AGI's. We went after all the usual suspects (CPU IDLE, >> > memory usage etc.). I wrote the simple bash script below to show me >> total >> > calls and CPU usage of Asterisk >> > #! /bin/bash >> > >> > >> >> Did you try FastAGI? Asterisk doesn't handle spawning many processes very >> well. >> It's a bottleneck. >> >> >> >> >> -- >> PekePBX, the multitenant PBX solution >> https://pekepbx.com >> >
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