The file config.h there's a definition for the amount of memory each
process is going to use (please correct me if i'm wrong!!):
#define PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE 1024*1024
You can increase above statment by adding in front of the 1024 a 2,4,8,16,etc..
If you want to quadriplicate the available memory just change it to
#define PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE 4*1024*1024
After this change, you have to recompile&reinstall ser.
Samuel.
2006/10/27, Lol Zimmerli <lolzim(a)worldcom.ch>ch>:
Hello,
In my ser.cfg I would like to add a lot of peers in this form:
...
if (uri=~"^sip:\*123[0-9]*@.*"){
xlog("L_INFO", "Forwarding *123 to 'other.sip.com': %fu (%ua -
%is) -> %tu, %mf\n");
strip(4);
rewritehost("other.sip.com");
}
...
If I put four of them, everything is okay, ser starts and
the calls are correctly redirected.
But if I put 1000 of them:
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR:lex:addstr: memory allocation error
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser last message repeated 71 times
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR: mk_action: memory allocation failure
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR: mk_action: memory allocation failure
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR:lex:addstr: memory allocation error
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser last message repeated 12 times
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR: mk_action: memory allocation failure
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR: mk_action: memory allocation failure
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR:lex:addstr: memory allocation error
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser last message repeated 20 times
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR: mk_elem: memory allocation failure
Oct 27 02:55:57 ser ser: ERROR:lex:addstr: memory allocation error
I tried to change
#define SHM_MEM_SIZE 32
into
#define SHM_MEM_SIZE 128
in config.h, but same result.
Also, in some old doc, a config item called 'shared_mem_size', but
adding
shared_mem_size=256
in ser.cfg just leads to a
Oct 27 03:04:16 ser ser: parse error (30,1-16): syntax error
I am quite sure it's just a number to change, but where?
Thanks in advance
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