On Tuesday 24 August 2004 05:27, Andrew Grillet wrote: > > On Tuesday 24 August 2004 07:50, Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote: > > Please can this information be added to the manual! > > > Please note, that having LARGE_FDSET=32768 is not the best idea. > > It will degrade performance. The rule of thumb is: > > MAX NUMBER OF CONCURRENT CALLS * 10 * 120% > > > > 10 = 2 sockets for Q.931 + 2 sockets for H.245 + 6 sockets for RTP > > and other stuff. > > > > So for <=100 concurrent calls you need LARGE_FDSET=1024. > > > regards > > Andrew > Ok thanks... the formulae is now archived in my "recepies" .... But really I see no change visible in performance for systems running FBSD 5.2x with fdset to large numbers... and I will need some gatekeepers in excess of 1000 connections... I am thinking in sun opteron dual servers or dual sparc... running FreeBSD the idea is to offer small (but large number) of gatekeepers all in network arranged like a n tree... that one routes call to others and accepts call from the other as well. My first experience with 30 gatekeepers in a 2 level tree is amazing... and I did not put the gatekeepers in the same lan... they are 50 to 200ms apart... and using Myphone client software with codec 723/729a it works very good with a delay of less than one second.. a call originanted in one gatekeeper that tranverse other 2 and reach pstn and end in a cell phone (cdma) has a delay of about 1 second... By the time this project is accept, and revenues comes, for sure I will invest $$$ in the gnugk/openh323 project...... some months to come Sergio ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by Shop4tech.com-Lowest price on Blank Media 100pk Sonic DVD-R 4x for only $29 -100pk Sonic DVD+R for only $33 Save 50% off Retail on Ink & Toner - Free Shipping and Free Gift. http://www.shop4tech.com/z/Inkjet_Cartridges/9_108_r285 _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=8549 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/