Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2019, 20:06:51 CET schrieb Duarte Rocha:
As far as i can tell, i have 3 ways to permanently
change the memory
settings in Kamailio :
/etc/init.d/kamailio , /etc/default/kamailio and src/core/config.h.
What's the priority between them? If i have different values in all 3 of
them, which one will be used? Which is one is the best to use reliably?
I recently upgraded my Kamailio from 5.0 to 5.2 and i need 12Mb of PKG.
Before starting the new version for the first time i changed the values in
/etc/default and the memory error didn't go away. It only worked after i
changed it in core/config.h and recompilled. After that, i started Kamailio
and i could do the changes in /etc/default without any problem. Does this
happen for a reason?
Hello,
one addition - the init and systemd service files just set the appropriate
startup variables:
~/repositories/kamailio/src> ./kamailio -h | grep mem
-m nr Size of shared memory allocated in Megabytes
-M nr Size of private memory allocated, in Megabytes
[..]
If you look to the kamailio.service systemd file, they can be also changed
there.
Best regards,
Henning
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