Re: [reSIProcate] Awful performance on Leopard
polycarb:test alan$ ./testStack --num-runs=100000
Performing 100000 runs.
100000 registrations peformed in 34386 ms, a rate of 2908.16
transactions per second.]
Note: this test runs both sides (client and server)
polycarb:test alan$
polycarb:test alan$ system_profiler | awk '/^Hardware/,/^[^ H]/
{print} /^Memory/,/^[^ M]/ {print} /^Firewall/,/^[^
(Firewall)]/'Hardware: | magic_edit
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook
Model Identifier: MacBook2,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Memory:
BANK 0/DIMM0:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
BANK 1/DIMM1:
Size: 1 GB
Type: DDR2 SDRAM
Speed: 667 MHz
Firewall:
Firewall Settings:
Mode: Allow all incoming connections
Let's see what happens if I change the firewall settings a little....
polycarb:test alan$ ./testStack Performing 10000 runs.
10000 registrations peformed in 3489 ms, a rate of 2866.15
transactions per second.]
Note: this test runs both sides (client and server)
polycarb:test alan$ ./testStack --num-runs=100000Performing 100000 runs.
100000 registrations peformed in 32582 ms, a rate of 3069.18
transactions per second.]
Note: this test runs both sides (client and server)
polycarb:test alan$
Roughly the same...
Firewall set to 'only allow certain applications'.
I was prompted to permit 'testStack' to access the network when
starting ...
...
Firewall:
Firewall Settings:
Mode: Limit incoming connections to specific services and
applications
So, no, I don't seem to have a performance problem ...
Odd.
A
On Jul 10, 2008, at 06:06 , Byron Campen wrote:
Try doing 100000 runs and see if that ratio holds.
Best regards,
Byron Campen
Hard to say -- I'm on 10.5.4 and here is my output from testStack
on main
polycarb:test alan$ ./testStack
Performing 10000 runs.
10000 registrations peformed in 4319 ms, a rate of 2315.35
transactions per second.]
Note: this test runs both sides (client and server)
polycarb:test alan$
Tell me what to run and with what args so I can reproduce yours...
This is an older MacBook (not Pro) 2GHz.
A
On Jul 9, 2008, at 15:44 , Byron Campen wrote:
I upgraded my laptop to Leopard recently, and it appears that the
performance of the resip stack has gone straight down the toilet.
I have verified on one other Leopard install. On inspection, it
looks like the Leopard firewall is at fault (accounting for >90%
of the cycles used by testStack). Has anyone else dealt with this?
Best regards,
Byron Campen_______________________________________________
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