Peter,

The natural question that would arise is whether your SIP worker threads are 
waiting on any external I/O, such as database queries. 

When this event occurs, you'll want to take a look at your RecvQ in netstat, 
e.g.

# netstat --inet -n -l | grep 5060

It should be 0 or substantially 0 under normal conditions. If the SIP worker 
threads are "stuck" waiting on something and unable to cope with the incoming 
packet load, you'll see the number increase. 

For more information on the topic overall, see my article on Kamailio 
concurrency:

http://blog.csrpswitch.com/tuning-kamailio-for-high-throughput-and-performance/

-- Alex

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Alex Balashov | Principal | Evariste Systems LLC

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