Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
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You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to be used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
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Yes it will work with FHoSS. The interfaces between I-CSCF and S-CSCF and HSS using CxDx interfaces are standards-based using Diameter. Both Kamailio IMS modules and FHoSS are based on these standards.
Cheers Jason
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Andrea Meroni rucola8968@gmail.comwrote:
You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to be used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla < miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
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Yeah, i've already tried it, and it works :). But my problem is different: when i try to stress the system with a call-rate of just 3 registrations per second the FHoSS basically crashes (it overloads the CPU) ... Is it normal?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Jason Penton jason.penton@smilecoms.comwrote:
Yes it will work with FHoSS. The interfaces between I-CSCF and S-CSCF and HSS using CxDx interfaces are standards-based using Diameter. Both Kamailio IMS modules and FHoSS are based on these standards.
Cheers Jason
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Andrea Meroni rucola8968@gmail.comwrote:
You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to be used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla < miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
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Hi Andrea,
as i stated in my presentation during KamailioWorld:
"All components for Testbeds available as OpenSource"
I think, the FHoSS is one of the components, which work with Kamailio pretty well (from a technical/standards perspective), but also the component, which i never would use for a "real-life" setup due to the poor performance. We (at ng-voice) for example use our own HSS, which is based on JBoss & Mobicents and which is tightly integrated into our own provisioning platforms (and which lacks some features of the FHoSS, such as the Sh-Interface).
Kind regards, Carsten
2014-04-28 10:51 GMT+02:00 Andrea Meroni rucola8968@gmail.com:
You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to be used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m 1024 -smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else has the same problem?
Andrea
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+1 on Carsten's email
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Carsten Bock carsten@ng-voice.com wrote:
Hi Andrea,
as i stated in my presentation during KamailioWorld:
"All components for Testbeds available as OpenSource"
I think, the FHoSS is one of the components, which work with Kamailio pretty well (from a technical/standards perspective), but also the component, which i never would use for a "real-life" setup due to the poor performance. We (at ng-voice) for example use our own HSS, which is based on JBoss & Mobicents and which is tightly integrated into our own provisioning platforms (and which lacks some features of the FHoSS, such as the Sh-Interface).
Kind regards, Carsten
2014-04-28 10:51 GMT+02:00 Andrea Meroni rucola8968@gmail.com:
You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to
be
used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m
1024
-smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else
has
the same problem?
Andrea
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Thank u very much, i imagined something like this but i wanted a confirmation. Just another question: searching the web for other opensource HSS, i found that most companies implements their own HSS ... So, am I right if i say that to have a performant HSS i should buy it from someone? The only good open-source HSS i found is FHoSS ... except for performance unfortunately
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Carsten Bock carsten@ng-voice.com wrote:
Hi Andrea,
as i stated in my presentation during KamailioWorld:
"All components for Testbeds available as OpenSource"
I think, the FHoSS is one of the components, which work with Kamailio pretty well (from a technical/standards perspective), but also the component, which i never would use for a "real-life" setup due to the poor performance. We (at ng-voice) for example use our own HSS, which is based on JBoss & Mobicents and which is tightly integrated into our own provisioning platforms (and which lacks some features of the FHoSS, such as the Sh-Interface).
Kind regards, Carsten
2014-04-28 10:51 GMT+02:00 Andrea Meroni rucola8968@gmail.com:
You're right, but for the "Kamailio part" i just want to know if the integration with FHoSS works well ... I mean: FHoSS is advised as HSS to
be
used with a Kamailio-based IMS architecture, but is it also the one preferred by the users/developers for which concerns performance issues?
Andrea
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
maybe asking on the mailing list for FHoSS would give more leads...
Cheers, Daniel
On 17/04/14 17:29, Andrea Meroni wrote:
Hi all,
i am testing a very basic IMS core Kamailio-based using as HSS FHoSS. However, while using SIPp to stress the system, i noticed that the VM hosting the FHoSS is overloaded (even with 2 registration scenarios per second), in particular using top i was able to see that the java process used almost 200% of the CPU (i run the VM using qemu with options -m
1024
-smp 4). Is it normal or have i misconfigured something? Someone else
has
the same problem?
Andrea
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-- Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
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-- Carsten Bock CEO (Geschäftsführer)
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http://www.ng-voice.com mailto:carsten@ng-voice.com
Office +49 40 34927219 Fax +49 40 34927220
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Hamburg Registergericht: Amtsgericht Hamburg, HRB 120189 Geschäftsführer: Carsten Bock Ust-ID: DE279344284
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