== Running OsmoMGW The OsmoMGW executable (`osmo-mgw`) offers the following command-line arguments: === SYNOPSIS *osmo-mgw* [-h|-V] [-D] [-c 'CONFIGFILE'] [-s] === OPTIONS *-h, --help*:: Print a short help message about the supported options *-V, --version*:: Print the compile-time version number of the program *-D, --daemonize*:: Fork the process as a daemon into background. *-c, --config-file 'CONFIGFILE'*:: Specify the file and path name of the configuration file to be used. If none is specified, use `osmo-mgw.cfg` in the current working directory. *-s, --disable-color*:: Disable colors for logging to stderr. This has mostly been deprecated by VTY based logging configuration, see <> for more information. === Configure limits When servicing hundreds of media endpoints, it may be necessary to adjust the operating system's limit on open file descriptors for the osmo-mgw process. A typical default limit imposed by operating systems is 1024; this would be exceeded by, for example, about 256 active voice calls with 4 RTP/RTPC ports each, sockets for other interfaces not considered yet. It should be ok to set an OS limit on open file descriptors as high as 65536 for osmo-mgw, which practically rules out failure from running out of file descriptors anywhere (<16,000 active calls). When using systemd, the file descriptor limit may be adjusted in the service file by the `LimitNOFILE` setting ("Number of Open FILE descriptors"). OsmoMGW ships a systemd service file with a high LimitNOFILE setting.