Hello,
20.000 - 50.000 queries per seconds from the usrloc module sounds really strange. This
should definitely not happen for a normal few thousand user test.
I would suggest to look deeper into it, maybe your test setup is doing strange things
here, or there is an error in the cfg. Ideally you can reproduce it with a smaller user
set. Then you can use debugging mode to have a look what is actually causing this
queries.
Cheers,
Henning
Am 09.01.20 um 09:12 schrieb Voip support:
Dear Community,
I am facing an issue with using the usrloc and registrar module to save registration
informations in database.
It works for me but when tested yesterday with around 1500-1600 users i got a lot of
queries on database mostly SELECT. I figured out that changing db_mode to 0 resolves the
issue because it works totally in memory (almost no select query on DB).
So i think its location module.
I tried db_mode=3 and db_mode=2 but both create a lot of load on database.
The only function i need is to store some information of REGISTER in DB to know the count
of registered users and the source IP / user-agent / username data.
It needs to be saved in table on successfull REGISTRATION and removed when registration is
expired or somebody UN-REGISTER.
When used location module for that there was lots of queries like this (20000-50000 per
second):
select
`contact`,`expires`,`q`,`callid`,`cseq`,`flags`,`cflags`,`user_agent`,`received`,`path`,`socket`,`methods`,`last_modified`,`ruid`,`instance`,`reg_id`,`server_id`,`connection_id`,`keepalive`
from `location` where `username`='xxxx' order by q
update `location` set `expires`='2020-01-08 18:51:39',`q`=-1.000000
,`cseq`=2042,`flags`=0,`cflags`=64,`user_agent`='n/a',`received`='sip:xxxx:5060',`path`=NULL,`socket`='udp:xxxx:20051',`methods`=NULL,`last_modified`='2020-01-08
18:50:39',`callid`='1205705227@xxxx',`instance`=NULL,`reg_id`=0,`server_id`=0,`connection_id`=-1,`keepalive`=1,`contact`='sip:1019@xxx:5060'
where `ruid`='uloc-5e1642a3-2b90-0161'
Looking up for ideas how to resolve this issue.
I was thinking of implementing INSERT UPDATE and DELETE based on SQLops.
But how to recognize that REGISTER was expiered?
I would like location module to work mostly like in-memory.
For each new registration INSERT entry to DB, each REGISTER re-new an UPDATE or DELETE
should be triggered.
So i would expect for 1000 users around 2000 operations per minute.
Best regards,
Tom
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