Hi Bogdan,
I compiled OpenSER with memory debugging and all other settings you
recommend to me. After that I got the following debug output:
--- snip ---
[...]
0(31223) xl_printf: final buffer length 125
0(31223) Wed Feb 1 00:31:43 2006:
<sip:00045977408@sipbase.de>;tag=77lh74wsus : record_route_preset(
"217.160.188.74:5060;nat=yes" )
0(31223) qm_malloc(0x8114d40, 32) called from data_lump.c:
anchor_lump(351)
0(31223) qm_malloc(0x8114d40, 32) returns address 0x815a390 frag.
0x815a378 (size=32) on 1 -th hit
0(31223) qm_malloc(0x8114d40, 1074638763) called from record.c:
record_route_preset(373)
0(31223) record_route_preset(): No memory left
0(31223) parse_headers: flags=200
[...]
--- snip ---
It looks like qm_malloc tries to allocate 1074638763 Bytes (1024 MB).
I think this is really strange!
In the memory dump I don't see something strange.
Regards
Bastian
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
Hi,
look like something is not right - please compile the memory debug
support (in Makefile.defs set DBG_QM_MALLOC define and remove F_MALLOC -
Note: you need to recompile everything).
run in no fork mode with debug=9 and wait for the error to appear.
first, see how much memory the malloc tries to grab.
second, hit the process with SIGUSR1 to force memory dump - see if there
is something strange there.
regards,
bogdan
Bastian Schern wrote:
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
>
>> Hi Bastian,
>>
>> looks like you openser runs out of private memory (pkg memory) - this
>> may happen either because of insufficient mem, either due a mem leak.
>>
>> Does is happens after running for a long time? or quite soon after
>> start?
>>
>
> It will occur quite soon after starting OpenSER.
>
>
>> first try to increase the pkg memory - see config.h file, the
>> PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE define. By default, the size is of 1 M. If the
>> problem persists, please report back.
>>
>
> I changed PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE to 2*1024*1024 but it is still the same.
> Is it still to low?
>
> Regards
> Bastian
>
>
>> regards,
>> bogdan
>>
>> Bastian Schern wrote:
>>
>>> Hello to all,
>>>
>>> I'm using the latest CVS 1_0_0 and I got the following message in
>>> the log after a "record_route_preset(
"213.191.xxx.xxx:5060;nat=yes"
>>> )":
>>>
>>> record_route_preset(): No memory left
>>>
>>> Why this comes?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Bastian
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