Hello, An lun., déc 14, 2009, Stanisław PITUCHA schrieb: >2009/12/14 Jeff Pyle <[email protected]>: >> I'm trying to determine the "proper" number of opensips children for my >> setup. > Me too.
>Unless you supply telephony to everyone in a small city, it will be >below 32 ;) > Okay, I've decided to start low and increase the children as soon as I notice performance problems. Is this a good strategy to learn how many children you need? I turn off TCP completly and set children to the lowest value: listen=udp:name.host.tld:5060 #listen=tls:name.host.tld:5061 #disable_tls = 1 children = 1 #tcp_children = 1 fork = yes ...look at this: # ps -ef | grep opensips osuser 17127 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17131 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17128 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17132 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17125 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17130 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid osuser 17129 0:00 /pfx/sbin/opensips -P /pfx/var/opensips/opensips.pid Okay I understand that one of them is the master process and that I should expect an additional process due to the forking (fork=yes), but why are there 7 (!) processes being spawned? I do have SRV and NAPTR records in DNS, can it be due to them? Regards, Brian _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
