[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-26730) 13.13.1 with bundled pjproject with optimization used cpu twice more then 13.7.2
Dmitriy Serov (JIRA)
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Tue Feb 14 08:26:10 CST 2017
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Dmitriy Serov commented on ASTERISK-26730:
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Server has about: 3230 endpoints and 570 registrations. Some little chan_sip, iax2, xmpp/motiff trunks. All of them are in text configs.
A lot of voicemail boxes via realtime.
About 2-6 simultaneous calls.
So there are about 5418 taskprocessors and 90 threads. Is it normal?
CPU load is from SIP packages (REGISTER, OPTIONS, SUBSCRIBE and others). Not from calls!
Now i am using asterisk 13.7 and pjproject 2.4.5 (becouse no one more fresh version runs more than 5-10 mins). Thats why i can't see taskprocessors names :(
This issue i wrote than try asterisk 13.13 with bundled pjproject. And after 4 hours fight with segfaults rollbacked to 13.7, which segfaults more less (every 1-6 hours).
Sorry, I can't add more info for version 13.13 now.
> 13.13.1 with bundled pjproject with optimization used cpu twice more then 13.7.2
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> Key: ASTERISK-26730
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26730
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Affects Versions: 13.13.1
> Reporter: Dmitriy Serov
> Assignee: Dmitriy Serov
> Attachments: 13.13.1-config_site.h.txt, 13.13.1-Makefile.rules.txt, 13.7.2-config.log.txt, 13.7.2-config_site.h.txt
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> On same server running 13.13.1 i saw 30-50% CPU utilization. I thought it was unusual.
> After some trouble I went back in 13.7.2 with standalone pjproject on the same configs and load. Saw 15-20%. It's usual utilization.
> 13.13.1 - pjproject 2.5.5 with patches
> 13.7.2 - pjproject 2.4.5
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