Hi, Don't understand how you get such high cps. I have a scenario using SIPp as the clients and a script similar to test_I config file. The scenario makes a call to the far SIPp client waits 10 seconds and then sends a bye with the far SIPp client responding appropriately. However I can only manage a maximum of around 30cps before the 100 trying messages from the server start to fail and the invite retransmissions start to cascade. I have xlog disabled and debug=0 as this grinds the system down to only 5cps when switched on. My setup is a dual core intel with 4gb. As you can see there is a vast difference between 30 and 6000 cps which I can't imagine is being that drastically effected by my hardware as processor overhead is barely touched when it fails which would indicate opensips is introducing delay by blocking somewhere!
The system is on a basic CentoS install. By the way I have also tried this with a stripped down config similar to test_B with little difference in performance! Any suggestions? Many thanks Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vlad Paiu Sent: 08 March 2011 14:16 To: OpenSIPS users mailling list; OpenSIPS devel mailling list Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPS performance tests Hello, We have performed some tests using OpenSIPS 1.6.4 to simulate some real life scenarios, to get an idea on the load that can be handled by OpenSIPS and to see what is the performance penalty you get when using some OpenSIPS features like dialog support, DB authentication, DB accounting, memory caching, etc. A total of 11 tests were performed, using 11 different scenarios. The goal was to achieve the highest possible CPS in the given scenario, store load samples from the OpenSIPS proxy and then analyze the results. The base test used was that of a simple stateful SIP proxy. Than we kept adding features on top of this very basic configuration, features like loose routing, dialog support, authentication and accounting. The detailed description of the test scenarios performed, a performance penalty table showing the load impact introduced by adding different features onto OpenSIPS as well as a graphical chart showing load samples from all the tests can be found at http://www.opensips.org/Resources/StressTests Regards, -- Vlad Paiu OpenSIPS Developer _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
