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Postby enjay » Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:54 pm

Still trying to isolate these load issues..

I have 12 agents

6 dialing out 2 LD T1's - Dial Level of 6 - 36 lines
6 dialing out 2 Local T1's - Dial Level of 6 - 36 lines

72 lines dialing at a time 12 total agents..


Load avg between 9-11

What can I look into?
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Postby mflorell » Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:02 pm

What is your dial timeout set to?

Are you recording all calls?

just to confirm that apache and MySQL are not running on these servers?

what VOIP codecs are you using?

If you run "top" do you see anything taking up a lot of resources?

how much RAM is free?

How often do you reboot these servers?
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Postby lkeller » Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:28 pm

Enjay is at lunch, so I will fill in some responses for ya:

What is your dial timeout set to? -- 22 seconds

Are you recording all calls? -- yes all calls

Just to confirm that apache and MySQL are not running on these servers? -- Correct, they are on another server

what VOIP codecs are you using? -- ulaw

If you run "top" do you see anything taking up a lot of resources? -- asterisk (obviously) and lame pops up there occasionally.

How much RAM is free? -- that varies.. usually about 190,000k - 200,000k

How often do you reboot these servers? -- We don't really reboot them...
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Postby mflorell » Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:26 pm

Why is lame running?

if you are mixing these while you are dialing that will really hurt your performance.

As for rebooting. You might want to reboot at least once a week if not nightly.
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Postby enjay » Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:01 pm

Since its a new project, the servers have only been up maybe a week.. We will rewrite the mixrecordings script to send stuff over and have lame do the conversion there...

We will submit the new script to mantis when we're done.

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Postby enjay » Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:13 pm

/usr/bin/perl /home/cron/AST_send_action_child.pl --data1=460653


that script also tends to take up between 1.5 -> 4.0 CPU while thats not much sometimes as many as 30 of them are running at a time and yea that adds up. That is typically when we see the huge spike in system util..
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Postby mflorell » Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:50 pm

One of the goals for 2.0 is creating constantly running child send scripts so that they do not need to spawn and die, spawn and die using a lot more resources on a busy system than a constantly running app.

You also might want to see if using the DBI version of that script will help with resource usage.
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