Hi Dirk,
i guess, this could be a retransmission. Do you catch retransmissions? An alternative might be, just to send a "100 Trying" in the beginning of the script, in order to stop the retransmission.
I guess for further insight into your issue, you would have to sahre your routing-logic.
Thanks, Carsten
2015-07-14 12:15 GMT+02:00 Dirk Teurlings - SIGNET B.V. dteurlings@signet.nl:
Hello,
Running kamailio 4.2.5 for a few weeks now, coming from 4.2.3. Since the upgrade we increased the logging substantially in our routing to get more insight into what is going on.
We noticed that in a few cases the log showed a SIP message was being threated by multiple forks, each considering if it was a non-existing call. e.g.
Jul 9 13:19:32 son-sbc1-dc1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[17170]: INFO: <script>: 28ca767d5524f7ac095efcd02d6995f5@1.2.3.4:5060 - CB, Checking service restrictions Jul 9 13:19:32 son-sbc1-dc1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[17170]: INFO: <script>: 28ca767d5524f7ac095efcd02d6995f5@1.2.3.4:5060 - CB, Checking international restrictions Jul 9 13:19:32 son-sbc1-dc1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[17171]: INFO: <script>: 28ca767d5524f7ac095efcd02d6995f5@1.2.3.4:5060 - CB, Checking service restrictions Jul 9 13:19:32 son-sbc1-dc1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[17171]: INFO: <script>: 28ca767d5524f7ac095efcd02d6995f5@1.2.3.4:5060 - CB, Checking international restrictions
As you can see this shows different threads handling the exact same callid (printed by $ci). And both run the same checks in our routing plan. The main problem is, I'm not able to reproduce this on the testplatform, but only see it happen on the main systems. Also, it doesn't happen that often, in this case there are about maybe 10 similar calls like this over the run of a few weeks. This case show the call being handled by 2 threads, but we've even seen with one call it being handled by 4 threads, all with the same $ci and the same messages, just different PIDs.
I've checked and made sure the routing isn't recursively calling itself. But even if that was true, I would imagine the same PID for all the log entries.
Running production in debug mode isn't an option, as it will interfere too much with the day-to-day business. So I'm hoping to get a few pointers here maybe, I'm happy to look at the source code more in depth, I just need a little help in the right direction to not get lost in other code.
Any help is much appreciated.
Cheers, Dirk
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