Hello Daniel,
What patch this bug was fixed? This bug was open in 30 July 2012 and
ultimate Release to 3.1.X (3.1.6) was released at 14 July 2012...
Best Regards
2012/8/1 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Hello,
On 7/31/12 3:39 PM, Bruno Bresciani wrote:
Hello,
I didn't know that log messages related to memory operations can be
controlled by global parameter, but I like to know if is recommendable I
recompile kamailio using q_malloc (default) and not f_malloc... memory
operations using q_malloc is more reliable and avoid problems or crashes or
it is only more suitable for debugging? What do you suggest Daniel?
q_malloc is more suitable for debugging.
The 'get_statistics all' command is avaliable by a specific module? I run
'kamctl fifo get_statistics all' and return '500 command
'get_statistics'
not available'
Do you have kex module loaded? What is the output of 'kamctl fifo which'?
For while is impossible to start a new installation, first because I don't
know how much time I will spend to port and second because I am involved
with other developments and I have no time to make this. I know that 3.1
is no longer a official branch but now start a new installation it's very
very difficult, my in intention is discover what caused the crash and if
exists a way to fix or prevent it.
Discovering may require additional patches, like more debug messages in
the C code, that's why is better to start with the latest stable.
Cheers,
Daniel
Best Regards
2012/7/31 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Hello,
On 7/30/12 9:01 PM, Bruno Bresciani wrote:
Hi,
I compiled kamailio with MEMDBG = 0 because I didn't want the memory
debug in kamailio log, but I didn't know these turns on f_malloc and
disabling q_malloc...
the log messages related to memory operations can be controlled by global
parameters memdbg and memlog.
Probably the size of shared memory that I start kamailio is 32MB because
I didn't gave a different -m parameter value, exist a command to verify
this information?
kamctl fifo get_statistics all
and see the shared memory total value. It will be interesting to see
available shared memory as well.
At moment that crash happened, there were few registered users agents and
were being made tests with register and calls with TLS protocol. I got only
the two situations that I showed at first email.
If you plan to start a new installation, I strongly recommend 3.3
branch, the code is more actual and easier to debug. 3.1 is no longer an
official maintained branch, those being now 3.3 and 3.2. I'm looking at
this issue to be sure it is no longer in latest stable.
Cheers,
Daniel
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