Hello,
I haven't played with kamailio on raspberry pi 3, I did it with an older release of pi, however I haven't stress test it.
But I did install Kamailio on Ubuntu Phone and then used sipp to generate some traffic (not preparing for production, but for a dangerous demo). What I noticed that as soon as kamailio started to use too much cpu for long time, it was killed. I didn't invest much time to dig in, but my guess was that there was some energy protection system that reacted.
I thought it's an interesting aspect that should be considered when running on systems relying on batteries (e.g., for IoT).
Cheers,
Daniel
StefanThank you,Hi people!After a bit of research and lib installations, I've managed to build the full kamailio deb packages for a raspberry pi 3 (version B) running raspbian stretch (lite) that can be found at [1] (with a really few module exceptions that might be used in really specific scenarios -> I think)
Just for fun, I'm planning to do some CPS stats tomorrow (if I got the time), with a basic config and also share here, but, if someone else tried it before and is able to share some stats/benchmarks, would be greatly appreciated (and interesting to compare, given my "decent" rpi overclock), because I'm also curious about VoIP stuff on raspberry pi! :D
[1] https://github.com/smititelu/rpi/tree/master/kamailio/5.1.1
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