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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:38 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Big difference in CPU utilization with Meet |
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Hello everyone,
We are building a new * server based on a Supermicro motherboard with a 2.8 Xeon processor and a TE220B card. We're using the PBX In a Flash distribution. What we've found is that with a 4 user MeetMe conference, the CPU usage is consistently around 16%. This in comparison to our existing PSTN gateway * box running 1.09 (it hosts our conferences and terminates our T1s). With 23 users and processing all PSTN phone calls, CPU usage averaged from 3-8%. This is an older Supermicro, with a 2.4 Xeon processor. In both cases, the connections are via IAX trunks from our main PBX here, and in two remote locations. We use g711 u-law only - no other codecs are used. If we connect the same number of users through a PRI connection directly to the new server, the CPU is 1% or less, so obviously we've pooched something.
We saw this same behavior when we split off the users to a 1.4x based PBX, and we thought it was the server hardware in the new machine, which was an older Dell 2650. But now we're not so sure. I know this is kind of vague, but can anyone suggest what might be happening?
New Server
CentOS 5, Kernel version 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
Asterisk 1.4.19.1, and the SVN Zaptel drivers for the TE220B problems posted recently
2.8 Xeon, Hyperthreading disabled, 4GB RAM, 3Ware 9550SX RAID
Old Server
Fedora, Kernel version 2.4.22-1.2199.nptl
Asterisk 1.0.9
2.4 Xeon, Hyperthreading off, 1GB RAM
Thanks for the help,
Kevin
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julianokyap at gmail.com Guest
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 5:52 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Big difference in CPU utilization with Meet |
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There is a bug in 1.4.19.1 with IAX. That's your issue.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Kevin Ragsdale <KevinR at rocketgaming.com> wrote:
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Hello everyone,
We are building a new * server based on a Supermicro motherboard with a 2.8
Xeon processor and a TE220B card. We're using the PBX In a Flash
distribution. What we've found is that with a 4 user MeetMe conference, the
CPU usage is consistently around 16%. This in comparison to our existing
PSTN gateway * box running 1.09 (it hosts our conferences and terminates our
T1s). With 23 users and processing all PSTN phone calls, CPU usage averaged
from 3-8%. This is an older Supermicro, with a 2.4 Xeon processor. In both
cases, the connections are via IAX trunks from our main PBX here, and in two
remote locations. We use g711 u-law only - no other codecs are used. If
we connect the same number of users through a PRI connection directly to the
new server, the CPU is 1% or less, so obviously we've pooched something.
We saw this same behavior when we split off the users to a 1.4x based PBX,
and we thought it was the server hardware in the new machine, which was an
older Dell 2650. But now we're not so sure. I know this is kind of vague,
but can anyone suggest what might be happening?
New Server
CentOS 5, Kernel version 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
Asterisk 1.4.19.1, and the SVN Zaptel drivers for the TE220B problems posted
recently
2.8 Xeon, Hyperthreading disabled, 4GB RAM, 3Ware 9550SX RAID
Old Server
Fedora, Kernel version 2.4.22-1.2199.nptl
Asterisk 1.0.9
2.4 Xeon, Hyperthreading off, 1GB RAM
Thanks for the help,
Kevin
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KevinR at rocketgaming... Guest
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Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:04 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Big difference in CPU utilization with Meet |
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Julian,
Thanks for the information. We'll wait for a new version, then.
Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Julian Yap
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 5:53 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Big difference in CPU utilization with MeetMe
There is a bug in 1.4.19.1 with IAX. That's your issue.
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Kevin Ragsdale <KevinR at rocketgaming.com> wrote:
Quote: |
Hello everyone,
We are building a new * server based on a Supermicro motherboard with a 2.8
Xeon processor and a TE220B card. We're using the PBX In a Flash
distribution. What we've found is that with a 4 user MeetMe conference, the
CPU usage is consistently around 16%. This in comparison to our existing
PSTN gateway * box running 1.09 (it hosts our conferences and terminates our
T1s). With 23 users and processing all PSTN phone calls, CPU usage averaged
from 3-8%. This is an older Supermicro, with a 2.4 Xeon processor. In both
cases, the connections are via IAX trunks from our main PBX here, and in two
remote locations. We use g711 u-law only - no other codecs are used. If
we connect the same number of users through a PRI connection directly to the
new server, the CPU is 1% or less, so obviously we've pooched something.
We saw this same behavior when we split off the users to a 1.4x based PBX,
and we thought it was the server hardware in the new machine, which was an
older Dell 2650. But now we're not so sure. I know this is kind of vague,
but can anyone suggest what might be happening?
New Server
CentOS 5, Kernel version 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5
Asterisk 1.4.19.1, and the SVN Zaptel drivers for the TE220B problems posted
recently
2.8 Xeon, Hyperthreading disabled, 4GB RAM, 3Ware 9550SX RAID
Old Server
Fedora, Kernel version 2.4.22-1.2199.nptl
Asterisk 1.0.9
2.4 Xeon, Hyperthreading off, 1GB RAM
Thanks for the help,
Kevin |
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