Hello,
you can set the debug=1 to get rid of INFO log messages.
Do you do some reload command at the time of these logs?
Cheers, Daniel
On 16/06/14 10:19, Måns Nilsson wrote:
Hi,
I've got a 3.3.2 Kamailio that from time to time gets very upset and starts rushing these log entries to syslog:
Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore Jun 16 10:12:18 landsort /usr/local/kamailio/sbin/kamailio[37542]: INFO: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:532]: freeing a free fragment (0x80a4fb370/0x80a4fb380) - ignore
The rate is about 10000 lines per second.
This fills the log partition, which locks other things up and the users are unhappy. The server recovers nicely if restarted. I have scarce logs because I have to remove logs to get service back.
Any suggestions? More data on request.
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