On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 17:35 +0000, Gabor Paller wrote:
> I can see this (graph attached). The numbers you see in the graph are
> the original transaction numbers (removeOldTransactions deleting x of y,
> the graph shows the y value).
> 
> The number of transactions does stabilize around 13000 (the decrease of
> transactions at the end of the graph is when the load test was shut
> down). Meanwhile, however, the memory footprint of the sipXproxy process
> goes up to 63 mega as displayed by the SZ column of ps -Afl command
> (initial footprint: about 10 mega). The load was about 2 call per sec.
> 
> Can you see anything in these data that seems abnormal? Or is it how it
> should work?
> 

Does the number of transactions return to 0 after the test is stopped?
If so, nothing sticks out as wrong.
If not, we will need more data.

-Kathy

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