Hello,
the 5.1.2 is old, unmaintained at this moment, but you should always run the latest version in a series to be sure you are not affected by bugs fixed already. For example, in this case you are in 5.1.x series, so you should run 5.1.10. But it is better to upgrade to a maintained series, like 5.3 or 5.4.
Back to 5.1.x, after upgrading to 5.1.10, you can also set mem_join=1 in the config file, that can help in such situations, provided that to allocated enough shared memory for the traffic you are handling. In newer release series of kamailio mem_join is 1 by default, but not in 5.1.x.
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi,
You can check statistics of shared memory on Kamailio. In this way, you can decide whether you need to increase your shmem or not..
Type "kamctl stats shmem" on cli of Kamailio server and share the output..
RegardsEgemen U.
From: sr-users <sr-users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org> on behalf of M Arqum CH <marqumch@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2020 11:53:18 PM
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Subject: [SR-Users] Getting memory error on kamailio v5.1.2 tm:Free fragment not found!Hello Users,
I am facing memory-related error on my Kamailio server, using this kamailio version
kamailio -v
version: kamailio 5.1.2 (x86_64/linux)
with -m 512 -M 32childern=16
System Memory : 24 GBSystem Cores: 12
On console getting the following error :
Sep 08 14:40:29 debian /usr/sbin/kamailio[99894]: ERROR: <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:286]: qm_find_free(): qm_find_free(0x7fdf51eb9000, 11320); Free fragment not found!
Sep 08 14:40:29 debian /usr/sbin/kamailio[99894]: ERROR: <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:419]: qm_malloc(): qm_malloc(0x7fdf51eb9000, 11320) called from tm: h_table.c: build_cell(320), module: tm; Free fragment not found!
Sep 08 14:40:29 debian /usr/sbin/kamailio[99894]: ERROR: tm [t_lookup.c:1279]: new_t(): out of mem:
Sep 08 14:40:29 debian /usr/sbin/kamailio[99894]: ERROR: tm [t_lookup.c:1422]: t_newtran(): new_t failed
Sep 08 14:40:29 debian /usr/sbin/kamailio[99894]: ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:362]: sl_reply_error(): stateless error reply used: No error (2/SL)
Please guide about the possible reason of failure or its memory leakage, possible solution.
Thanks--
RegardsM Arqum
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