Can you cat /proc/cpuinfo and post that?
/b
On May 29, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Johny Kadarisman wrote:
Thanks Anthony,
It's a 32bits Ubuntu server version, and I had blindly follow and
run the test with following settings :)
ulimit -c unlimited
ulimit -d unlimited
ulimit -f unlimited
ulimit -i unlimited
ulimit -n 999999
ulimit -q unlimited
ulimit -u unlimited
ulimit -v unlimited
ulimit -x unlimited
ulimit -s 244
ulimit -l unlimited
ulimit -a
bin/freeswitch
also, I set with 120ms interval, I still hit around 170 channels
limits in one room.
Let me play around more with multiple room setup.
Rgds,
Johny K.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Anthony Minessale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
We don't do much testing on the conference but i can give you a few
pointers.
is it a 32 or 64 bit box?
if it's 32 you can try this as root before you start up.
ulimit -s 244
you can also change the conference interval to higher number of ms
between packets to give it more time to mux the audio, the default
is 20 but you should be able to use 30,40,60,120 as well
You can also try multiple conference to compare.
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Johny Kadarisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi all,
I build a new test boxes for freeswitch. and trying to simulate high
load condition.
I have one freeswitch box that host conference apps, and another box
with simple js to originate call to the conference room.
To monitor the sound quality, I have one phones that dial into the
conference room, and then start streaming/playing moh music in the
conference.
In many scenario that i tried (mute, unmute, one or multiple rooms),
the max total number of channels is about 170 channels before FS
start to slowing down on creating new channels. The Cpu's only tops
around 40-50%, and the voice/rtp start to jitter or delays on my
phone.
These test boxes is running on 2 processor 2.8GHz Dual Core xeon
cpu's and about 1Gb memory.
I think the number already pretty impressive, at least for me :)
But is this limit sounds right from others experience? Can I still
do more tuning?
Thanks,
Johny K.
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