That’s strange, I have 5000+ tcp connections and I can’t remember I did
anything special at the os level. I’m using 5.2 now, but it was the same
with 5.1
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 at 11:37, Jose Fco. Irles Durá <josefu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
In my case, from the upgrade I haven't issues
(Kamailio has ~2700 tcp
connections)
But when I restarted the service (for the upgrade), tcp connections
grow until ~2850 and in that moment I can't create new connections.
I will continue investigating
El mar., 26 nov. 2019 a las 10:48, Daniel Tryba (<d.tryba(a)pocos.nl>)
escribió:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:32:59AM +0100, Daniel Tryba wrote:
> Well, the problem happened to me on 2 different loadbalancers (withing
> 24 hours where the loadbalancers had a near identical uptime) For about
> 35m no new connections can be established. Already established
> connections work fine. I'm not seeing any queueing in to OS
(netstat/ss)
> After some time all works well again without
doing anything to the
machine/kamailio.
>
> I could try to make a core dump if this happens again and the timing
is more
appropriate for that.
And then it happened again. Coredumps weren't reacted sadly enough. But
after restarting I still couldn't reconnect. I'm starting to think this
is an OS issue.
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