Hi Salil, 

What error message do you get from the stress script (e.g. 
timeout/authentication failures/...). Are the registrations in the stress 
script successful?

Also, can you check where the registration/call fails. For example, do the Bono 
logs show that Bono has received the registration/call? If so, then does the 
Sprout? 

To check this, can you use the stress scripts, but with a very low number of 
subscribers. This will let us track down the issue, without making the logs 
very hard to parse. You can change the number of subscribers used in the stress 
run by setting 'count=<low number>' in /etc/clearwater/config on your stress 
node, and restarting clearwater-sip-stress. You can turn on debug logging by 
creating/editing the file /etc/clearwater/user_settings, adding log_level=5 and 
then restarting the component (service <component> stop - it's automatically 
restarted by monit). The logs are output in /var/log/<component>/*.

Thanks, 

Ellie


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Salil 
Sharma
Sent: 14 December 2014 21:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Clearwater] Problem with Stress testing

Dear Clearwater Developers,

I wanted to perform Stress test on a manually installed all-in-one node of 
project Clearwater, and for the test I was using the clearwater-sip-stress 
package but I am unable to get some result.
To be precise, I never get any successful call and all the calls get failed. I 
tried using SIPp emulator too and for this also I used the call_load2.xml i.e. 
the default xml scenario which clearwater-sip-stress package uses and the same 
line from the script for SIP test.
The bulk provisioning on the node is done correctly, i have checked about it, 
by manually registering a client using Zoiper and the registration does takes 
place. The same was even observed on Wireshark as the aio node does responds 
back by 200 OK.
I exactly don't even know what to comment on, is it the problem with the
200 OK reply which comes late or something else. But everytime I run the test 
it fails as there are no successful calls generated.

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Salil Sharma
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