If you are running RedHat 9 and Python 3.2.5 may be this could help you:

http://www.python.org/download/download_linux.html

Regards

Alberto Cruz

Ricardo Martinez wrote:
Hello.
	Returning to this subject.  I upgraded to the new mediaproxy
version. 1.2.1, but i still have the same problem.  I detected a increasing
amount of RAM memory used by mediaproxy.  I don't know what's happening.  Is
this something maybe related to the way i tear dow the session, i'm still
confuse with so many IDLE session in my mediaproxy. Can this be the cause of
the increasing amount of RAM memory used?
Also, is there a way to debug the mediaproxy? or something that help me to
understand what's going on?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Ricardo.-


  
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Java Rockx [mailto:javarockx@gmail.com]
Enviado el: Viernes, 11 de Marzo de 2005 15:23
Para: Ricardo Martinez
CC: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Asunto: Re: [Serusers] Mediaproxy consuming RAM resources.


I'm tearing down my sessions the same way you showed in your first
email. So AFAIK, that is OK.

Regards,
Paul


On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:15:38 -0400, Ricardo Martinez
<rmartinez@redvoiss.net> wrote:
    
Paul,
        I was thinking the same, maybe that's the problem.
        What about the tear down of the sessions?

Thanks!

Regards,
Ricardo.-

      
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Java Rockx [mailto:javarockx@gmail.com]
Enviado el: Viernes, 11 de Marzo de 2005 15:09
Para: Ricardo Martinez
CC: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Asunto: Re: [Serusers] Mediaproxy consuming RAM resources.


Ricardo,

I think the release notes on mediaproxy-1.2 say that some resource
leaks have been fixed.

Perhaps you can try version 1.2

Regards,
Paul

On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:01:59 -0400, Ricardo Martinez
<rmartinez@redvoiss.net> wrote:
        
Hello list.
I was looking the process in my SER sip-proxy with the
          
mediaproxy running.
        
Every time i look, the percetage of used RAM is increasing.
          
 It seems like
        
for some reason mediaproxy is not releasing the resources
          
used in RAM.  You
        
can look this in the next lines :

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM
          
TIME CPU COMMAND
        
1952 root      15   0  284M 266M  1628 S     0.0      26.4
          
19:22   0
        
mediaproxy.py

Can someone tell me if this is a bug of mediaproxy or maybe a
missconfiguration in my ser.cfg?

I want to ask a question regarding to tear down sessions
          
with mediaproxy
        
also.  In my ser.cfg i have :
     if (loose_route()) {
                if (method=="BYE" || method=="CANCEL")  {
                        log(1, "NAT: BYE o CANCEL recibido
          
--> terminando la
        
sesion de media\n");
                        end_media_session();
                        setflag(1);
                };
                t_relay();
                break;
        };

Is this ok?  I think in some cases (i'm still unable to
          
determine which
        
ones), SER does not tear down a mediaproxy session.  You
          
can see for example
        
this two session, both of them were ended, but it seems to
          
be active even
        
before that. (i ommited the source, via and destination
          
IP's in the output
        
of the session.py)

Status       Duration  Codec    Type   Traffic

          
--------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
        
---
hold (2430)    40'40"  G729     Audio  11.53k/29.58k/18.45k
inactive        0'02"  Unknown  Audio  0/0/0

Can someone tell me what's happening?
I'm runnig :
[root mediaproxy]# ./mediaproxy.py --version
mediaproxy.py 1.0

Thanks in advance.
Regards,

Ricardo M.

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