Daniel,

 

Attached will you find the graph.

 

I don’t really understand much of it.

 

My route CHANNELS is where I check if the gateway is full, if that is the case , a go back to RELAY route , load next_gw() and then look for the channels capacity from the new gateway .

If I received a failure response , I load next_gw and check for channels.

 

Regards,

 

Camila

 

 

De: sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] En nombre de Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014 17:11
Para: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Asunto: Re: [SR-Users] too many recursive routing table lookups

 

This is when you have a recursive loop or too many chained subroutes executed. Like:

request_route {
  route(x);
}

route[x] {
  route(y);
}

route[y] {
  route(x);
}

if you have sources of kamailio, then you can check with:

./utils/route_graph/route_graph.py /path/to/kamailio.cfg

See if you can spot the loop.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/03/14 20:36, Camila Troncoso wrote:

I have another ERROR that is presenting:

 

“WARNING: too many recursive routing table lookups (101) giving up!”

 

I have a routing diagram that includes max number of channels per gateway. The dialog module keeps track of the number of channels use by active calls ( set_dlg_profile, get_profile_size) and if a gateway has reached his maximum , I search for next_gw().

This recursive mechanism can be made several times if many gateways of one route are full.

But I analyzed  the error and I have maximum 24 repeats of this process per call, never reach 100 repeats as shown by the ERROR.

 

Can the maximum value of recursive lookups be the sum of lookups counting all the early dialogs?

 

Regards,

 

Camila

 

 

De: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014 14:21
Para: Camila Troncoso; Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Asunto: Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio LCR unable to relay new calls, memory issue

 

Indeed, “kamctl fifo get_statistics all” is the same as "kamctl stats" in newer versions.

You run with default 32MB which is rather low, imo. You have less than 1MB free at this moment.

Start kamailio with larger memory, like -m 512. It is not going to be taken from the system unless kamailio is really using it.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/03/14 17:01, Camila Troncoso wrote:

Daniel,

 

With the command “ kamctl fifo get_statistics all” i get this:

 

shmem:fragments = 2565

shmem:free_size = 1028552

shmem:max_used_size = 33554432

shmem:real_used_size = 32525880

shmem:total_size = 33554432

shmem:used_size = 26417552

 

 

Regards,

 

Camila

 

 

De: Camila Troncoso [mailto:ctroncoso@redvoiss.net]
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014 12:43
Para: 'miconda@gmail.com'; 'Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List'
Asunto: RE: [SR-Users] Kamailio LCR unable to relay new calls, memory issue

 

Daniel,

 

I haven’t use  the –m command.

 

I´m running kamailio 3.2.4 version.

 

The command kamctl stats is  not available.

 

Regards,

 

Camila

 

 

De: sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] En nombre de Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Enviado el: lunes, 10 de marzo de 2014 11:52
Para: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Asunto: Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio LCR unable to relay new calls, memory issue

 

Hello,

how much shared memory have you allocated to kamailio? In other words, have you given any value via -m command line parameter?

You can see it also via:

kamctl stats

Look for shmem fields.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/03/14 14:37, Camila Troncoso wrote:

Hi,

 

Last Friday I presented a increase of load in kamailio by a client. The load was almost twice as usual. By that time I encountered with many issues in kamailio. The calls were not relay to gateways, and a lot of messages about memory were appearing in log file. Kamailio didn’t crash.  When I remove the extra traffic all went back to normal. Is there a issue about memory leak or about to few memory resources to manage this amount of traffic?

 

ERROR: tm [t_reply.c:1799]: ERROR: relay_reply: cannot alloc reply shmem

ERROR: <core> [msg_translator.c:1782]: ERROR: build_req_buf_from_sip_req: out of memory

ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:431]: ERROR: print_uac_request: no shm mem

ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:1534]: ERROR: t_forward_nonack: failure to add branches

ERROR: tm [tm.c:1369]: ERROR: w_t_relay_to: t_relay_to failed

ERROR: tm [t_reply.c:598]: ERROR: _reply_light: cannot allocate shmem buffer

ERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:371]: ERROR: cannot allocate shared memory

ERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:521]: ERROR: build_local_reparse: cannot build ACK request

MERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:371]: ERROR: cannot allocate shared memory

ERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:521]: ERROR: build_local_reparse: cannot build ACK request

ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:282]: ERROR: sl_reply_error used: No error (2/SL)

 

ERROR: <core> [msg_translator.c:1782]: ERROR: build_req_buf_from_sip_req: out of memory

ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:431]: ERROR: print_uac_request: no shm mem

ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:1534]: ERROR: t_forward_nonack: failure to add branches

ERROR: tm [tm.c:1369]: ERROR: w_t_relay_to: t_relay_to failed

ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:282]: ERROR: sl_reply_error used: No error (2/SL)

ERROR: <core> [sip_msg_clone.c:506]: ERROR: sip_msg_cloner: cannot allocate memory

ERROR: tm [t_lookup.c:1338]: ERROR: new_t: out of mem:

ERROR: tm [t_lookup.c:1478]: ERROR: t_newtran: new_t failed

ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:282]: ERROR: sl_reply_error used: I'm terribly sorry, server error occurred (1/SL)

 

 

Regards,

 

Camila

 


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| Ingeniero de Desarollo

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