Hi Daniel,
It is on the exact same server, same system configuration, same
configuration trimmed down for fitting 3.3, packages installed from
the kamailio debian wheezy repository.
I can reproduce it just using sipp and a simple REGISTER loop.
Do you want me to run some specific tests ? provide you some
specific traces ?
Best,
Tristan.
On 10/14/2015 09:09 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
is the same operating system and server, or are you using some
other machine for the new version? I can't remember right now any
big change in tcp/tls side, besides sni, which should not have any
relevant impact as described here.
Also, have you installed from git branch 4.2 or the
tarball/packages of 4.2.6?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 15/10/15 03:36, Tristan Mahé wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I've been reaching a strange thing lately, trying to upgrade to kamailio
> 4.2.6 ( identical config ):
>
> - 35% loss of performance on TLS connections ( Sipp REGISTER scenario,
> easily reproduced ).
> - more TCP workers needed to ease the TCP queues ( 32 workers on 3.3.7,
> at least 64 are needed on 4.2.6 to avoid "queue full" messages in logs ).
> - kamailio 4.2.6 intermittent processing of requests ( Kamailio stops
> accepting new tcp connections, then resume a bit later, then stops
> again,... ) => starts happening when Kamailio is treating more than 20k
> tcp connections, with between 500-1k req/s. During those periods, trying
> to connect to kamailio with an openssl s_client -connect will end up in
> a timeout or with a long delay before the certificate is received ( 03
> CONNECTED ).
> - kamailio 4.2.6 dropping connections, kamailio 3.3.7 keeping those
> connections: after a while, the number of active connections starts to
> decrease on kam4, on kam3 it stays constant.
>
> I was wondering if I was alone in this situation or if someone else is
> impacted, has some advices ?
>
> It does not seem to be a config issue, as it is the same that was
> deployed with both versions.
>
>
>
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