Re: [asterisk-users] Question on resources

2022-09-05 Thread Jerry Geis
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 9:16 AM Mark Murawski wrote: > On 8/4/22 20:32, Jerry Geis wrote: > > I am running Asterisk 13.30.0 > > 40 core CPU (VM) VMware. > > CentOS 7 > > 32 G ram > > 10G vmx network > > > > Should be plenty of room for anything... > > > > Yes asterisk is running 270% CPU... > >

Re: [asterisk-users] Question on resources

2022-09-05 Thread Mark Murawski
On 8/4/22 20:32, Jerry Geis wrote: I am running Asterisk 13.30.0 40 core CPU (VM) VMware. CentOS 7 32 G ram 10G vmx network Should be plenty of room for anything... Yes asterisk is running 270% CPU... Is it not taking advantage of the 40 cores ? I am bring around 300 SIP endpoints in a muted

Re: [asterisk-users] Question on resources

2022-08-10 Thread Karsten Wemheuer
Hi, Am Donnerstag, dem 04.08.2022 um 20:32 -0400 schrieb Jerry Geis: > I am running Asterisk 13.30.0 > 40 core CPU (VM) VMware. > CentOS 7 > 32 G ram > 10G vmx network > > Should be plenty of room for anything... > > Yes asterisk is running 270% CPU... > Is it not taking advantage of the 40

Re: [asterisk-users] Question on resources

2022-08-04 Thread dk
Doesn’t that mean, effectively that you are using the equivalent of 100% of 2.7 CPUs? --Don From: asterisk-users On Behalf Of Jerry Geis Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2022 7:33 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Question

[asterisk-users] Question on resources

2022-08-04 Thread Jerry Geis
I am running Asterisk 13.30.0 40 core CPU (VM) VMware. CentOS 7 32 G ram 10G vmx network Should be plenty of room for anything... Yes asterisk is running 270% CPU... Is it not taking advantage of the 40 cores ? I am bring around 300 SIP endpoints in a muted audio conference (so one way) and this