Hi Carlo, Does this reproduce with the latest code from https://github.com/SIPp/sipp? (You may need to install autoconf-archive and run './autoreconf -ivf' if it doesn't build successfully with './configure && make'.)
Assuming it does reproduce, can you let me know what operating system and version you're on, and the full command line you're using (e.g. any transport type options)? Thanks, Rob On 17 February 2014 19:46, Carlo Carrano <carlo.carr...@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote: > Abinash, > thanks for replying to my request. > I believe the file descriptor size is fine. I actually can go to a rate as > high as 4000 regs/sec, as long as I increase the value manually, using the * > and + keys (at least that's as high as I did go). > However, if I start the script with a rate that is greater than 1000 (i.e. > '-r 1001' or greater), the script runs without generating any registration. > Same goes if I try with a call load. > Thanks again, > > Carlo R. Carrano > Product Development Engineer - Research And Development > Call and Session Control Servers - Dept. NA10090741 > 5420 CTS & SCG Development, Sustaining, and Project Management Team > Tel: +1-630-713-8911 > OnNET: 287-38911 > Room: IHN 9D-429 L > http://ihgpweb.ih.lucent.com/~carranoc/ > > Abinash Sarangi wrote: > > Hi Carlo, > > Is the build a stable one ? > Check the steps for increasing the file descriptor size > use -buff_size set value to 1024*n( where n = 1..n) > can you on the call debug option as well > > please check with all these options > > Thanks > -Abinash > > >> Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:08:02 -0600 >> From: carlo.carr...@alcatel-lucent.com >> To: sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> Subject: [Sipp-users] Cannot start a script with more than 1000 reg/sec >> >> Hello, >> I'm running sipp v3.4.0-RTPSTREAM. >> I found that I am not able to start a registration script when the >> registration rate is greater than 1000 reg/sec. I'm using options -r >> 1047 -rp 1000. >> If the registration rate is less than or equal 1000, the script works >> fine. Otherwise, it starts but does not generate any load. >> >> Here is a screenshot for a working case: >> >> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change >> Screen -- >> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host >> 1000.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 6.00 s 5982 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP) >> >> 998 new calls during 1.001 s period 0 ms scheduler resolution >> 0 calls (limit 3000) Peak was 5 calls, after 0 s >> 0 Running, 5983 Paused, 473 Woken up >> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded) >> 3 open sockets >> >> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg >> REGISTER ----------> 5982 0 0 >> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 5982 0 0 0 >> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause >> traffic ----- >> >> >> And here is a screenshot for a non-working case: >> >> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change >> Screen -- >> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host >> 1047.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 2.00 s 0 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP) >> >> 0 new calls during 1.002 s period 1 ms scheduler resolution >> 0 calls (limit 3141) Peak was 0 calls, after 0 s >> 0 Running, 2 Paused, 3 Woken up >> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded) >> 3 open sockets >> >> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg >> REGISTER ----------> 0 0 0 >> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 0 0 0 0 >> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause >> traffic ----- >> >> >> Note that if I start the script with less than 1000 reg/sec and then I >> increase them manually, everything works just fine. >> Here is a screen shot showing that: >> >> ------------------------------ Scenario Screen -------- [1-9]: Change >> Screen -- >> Call-rate(length) Port Total-time Total-calls Remote-host >> 1030.0(0 ms)/1.000s 5500 10.01 s 10208 135.1.216.65:5060(UDP) >> >> 1033 new calls during 1.002 s period 0 ms scheduler resolution >> 0 calls (limit 3090) Peak was 5 calls, after 2 s >> 0 Running, 10209 Paused, 481 Woken up >> 0 dead call msg (discarded) 0 out-of-call msg (discarded) >> 3 open sockets >> >> Messages Retrans Timeout Unexpected-Msg >> REGISTER ----------> 10208 0 0 >> 200 <---------- E-RTD1 10208 0 0 0 >> ------ [+|-|*|/]: Adjust rate ---- [q]: Soft exit ---- [p]: Pause >> traffic ----- >> >> >> So, it seems that sipp is capable of handling a rate greater than 1000, >> but not if starting the script with that value. >> >> I need to start several scripts like this from a shell script, for lab >> automation registration and call load testing. Is there a way to >> overcome this limitation? >> >> Thanks in advance for any help you can give, >> >> Carlo >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Android apps run on BlackBerry 10 >> Introducing the new BlackBerry 10.2.1 Runtime for Android apps. >> Now with support for Jelly Bean, Bluetooth, Mapview and more. >> Get your Android app in front of a whole new audience. 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