I have tested the suggested setting:
But the problem remains. L
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. August 2009 23:37
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Betreff: AW: [Freeswitch-users] delay buildup in conference
I am quite sure that it's not a p
t's all dependent on your network conditions.
I spend literally 8-12 hours a day on a conference and there is no delay.
The important param is
in the sofia profile in question.
if you have delay with that in place, then it's probably not FS
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Public
and examples should be configured to minimize
delay.
Some of the older revisions built up some delay issues from udp buffering when
timers were not synced.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Public Dump
mailto:p...@suspiria.net>> wrote:
When running conferences with users dialed in
When running conferences with users dialed in from a PSTN gateway (SIP) and
directly from remote SIP endpoints there is an ever longer buildup in delay,
reaching up to multiple seconds. Is there any way to limit the delay ?
I am not 100% sure whether the delays is caused by the SIP jitter buff
So, no ideas left how to fix this problem ?
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 19:42
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Betreff: High CPU load after starting
After starting FreeSwitch (1.0.2) on a 4 core server running Windows Server
2008, th
>
> Is this running on 64 bit os or 32?
A 64bit , Windows 2008 Server.
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> OK does it work now? We have tested this on various windows installs
> among the team here and not seeing this issue... it was a known issue
> back in Nov. or Dec. but thats long been fixed.
No, the problem is still there.
I have tested it on a Core AMD 32bit AMD machine = everything is fine.
http://files.freeswitch.org/freeswitch-snapshot.tar.gz
Extracted into empty directory, SVN update, compile.
> it was a completely clean build?
> as in compleletely new and/or clean solution?
>
> Which tarball was it ?
>
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Dow
For compiling x64 code you shouldn't need a 64bit system, but you couldn't run
it of course.
I don't have a 64 bit windows box/os to get this working. Someone with access
to such a box would have to set this up and submit a patch.
Mike
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After reading you suggestions I deployed the version from SVN today, the
problem persists.
Regards
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Februar 2009 19:42
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Betreff: High CPU load after starting
After starting FreeSwitch (1.0.2) o
... did anybody succeed with this ? The solution for VS2008 does not seem to
have a valid 64bit configuration.
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After starting FreeSwitch (1.0.2) on a 4 core server running Windows Server
2008, the CPU load (privileged time/kernel) for one of the cores goes to 50%
and stays there.
Stoping FreeSwitch stops the load. I have tried to disable all modules but the
problem persists.
Has anybody seen this pr
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