Pascal Maugeri wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Jiri. So far I have been
monitoring sr and I
know that the TCP async implementation might resolve some problems we're
facing with kamailio.
But I'm a bit conservative and I want to do several verifications of sr
before doing the "switch". So for now we stick to kamailio.
Does this TCP supervisor process priority sounds familiar to you for
tuning kamailio ?
not really -- I sort of think that studying tuning of something what is
overdue
for an update may cost you lot of time and bring less results.
-jiri
Regards,
Pascal
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Jiri Kuthan <jiri(a)iptel.org
<mailto:jiri@iptel.org>> wrote:
if you are concerned about TCP performance (Which may be a justified
concern -- from any possible viewpoint TCP is not easy for SIP),
I suggest you consider the sip-router core. There has been (and I think
still will be) tremendous effort put in it.
-jiri
Pascal Maugeri wrote:
Hi
I recently read the following in order to optimize OpenSER in
handling
TCP connections:
"First, the TCP supervisor process must be given an elevated
priority
level in order to prevent anomalous behavior due to the Linux
scheduler."
First of all, as this is quite old paper (it refers to OpenSER 1.2),
I'm wondering if such a tuning is still needed for Kamailio 1.5
branch
? If yes, how can I do this ?
Regards,
Pascal
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