Hi Lucian,
the mem_join is enabled by default -- I checked from 4.1.x to 4.3.x. In
the Makefile.defs should be a:
C_DEFS+= -DMEM_JOIN_FREE
In 4.4 I just noticed it was lost when I added the feature to select the
memory manger with command line option -x. I will fix it.
Even MEM_JOIN_FREE is enabled at compile, you still need mem_join=1 in
your configuration file (the default value is mem_join=0). Also, you can
change the value for mem_join at runtime, via kamcmd/rpc commands.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/04/16 11:18, Lucian Balaceanu wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for yesterday's input.
By doing some debugging on the 'no private memory left' I came to the
conclusion that there is enough private memory as a whole to allocate
the required amount, but that there is no single free chunk big enough
to accommodate the required size.
This is a valid scenario when MEM_JOIN_FREE is 0, right?
Btw, how can I determine if I have this MEM_JOIN_FREE set or not? I am
looking in `kamailio -V ` output and in the kamailio.cfg and mem_join
is not set. I cannot determine in which version MEM_JOIN_FREE is
supposed to be set by default - how can I find this?
Thank you,
Lucian
On 07.04.2016 11:30, Lucian Balaceanu wrote:
Hi again,
I get the pkg mem error inside the mi_fifo module and this seems not
to be part of the `kamcmd pkg.stats`.
I guess the only way to debug this mi_fifo process is by way of gdb
as in
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/tutorials/troubleshooting/memory,
right?
Thank you,
Lucian
On 06.04.2016 20:52, Lucian Balaceanu wrote:
Hi Daniel,
While debugging a 'no private memory left' issue by using `kamcmd
pkg.stats` we stumbled upon data we don't understand. Could you help
with some information?
`kamcmd pkg.stats`returns free values of about 8M per process with
an exception:
kamailio with no apparent problems: `timer` process: free value:
8M used value: 100M real_used: 308M.
kamailio with no private memory left: `timer` process: free value:
8/9M used value: 98M real_used: 662M
(both mentioned kamailios have roughly the same load)
Are these timer values normal? What is this real_used value and how
can it be bigger than the allocated pkg mem?
Additionally, how come we don't see the fifo process pkg stats in
the output of `kamcmd pkg.stats`?
We get the error message when doing reloading backlists via kamctl
fifo.
Thank you,
Lucian Balaceanu
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