Addendum: we have a detailed log here: https://gist.github.com/captdeaf/5580914
Thanks! James On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 3:56 PM, James Tranovich <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello all -- > > First, we love opensips :) > > Lately, we have been running into a strange issue which seems to be > related to handling a ton of REGISTER messages. Basically, we have a test > script that tries to simulate about 50 to 100 simultaneous calls; they all > register en masse and then randomly start placing calls to another test > number (after a random time interval). Every once in a while, though, an > INVITE won't go through because opensips apparently can't find that phone > number. Oddly enough, if we do an "opensipsctl online" immediately > before/after, that command shows that, in fact, the recipient's number is > present and presumably already registered. SIP logs/ngrep tracing confirm > this. > > I was wondering if this is a known bug. This behavior only happens when > registering a certain number of calls at once; if we test with a low number > of calls (10, say), this behavior does not happen. It may be that we are > spamming opensips with too many REGISTER messages (authentication is > required, so two REGISTER messages are sent, the first w/o auth, the second > with auth). But I don't see why opensips should have problems with this. > > Any thoughts on this? Is this a known issue already? (Searching for this > issue didn't yield much). Thanks! > > James >
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