rcarvalho@iric.up.pt
2006-Jun-19 17:45 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] software to do sip stress tests
Hi, I want to make some stress tests on two machines were I configured different implementations of open source sip servers. I'm thinking about making some graphics like CPU and memory usage extracted by SNMP while flooding my servers of sip calls. Does anybody know some good software to do that? Regards, Ricardo.
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 01:45:44AM +0100, rcarvalho@iric.up.pt wrote:> Hi, > > I want to make some stress tests on two machines were I configured different > implementations of open source sip servers. I'm thinking about making some > graphics like CPU and memory usage extracted by SNMP while flooding my servers > of sip calls. > Does anybody know some good software to do that?On Debian: apt-get install mumin . Or a simple cron to collect some stats and later graph them with gnuplot or your favorite spreadsheet. sar can be handy. So is ps. Or do your own measurements. One thing to note: if Asterisk is highly stressed on CPU and runs in real-time scheduling priority (-p), any other process attempting to meassure data at that point will give slightly(?) wrong stats. -- Tzafrir Cohen sip:tzafrir@local.xorcom.com icq#16849755 iax:tzafrir@local.xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com
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