Hello,
ok, I will look over it. At this moment the f_malloc (which is enabled
for 3.3) has a pretty inefficient mem join implementation, can you try
with q_malloc? Edit Makefile.defs and set:
MEMDBG=1
Then compile and install.
The join operation should be faster, let's see if you get blocking
issues with this one.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/20/12 2:57 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
Daniel hi,
I attached 2 txt files.
One with mem_join=1, the other with mem_join=0, and the info you asked
for.
Let me know if it is OK.
Thanks,
Uri
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
if you set memjoin to 0, do you see any difference?
Can you try again (with memjoin 1 as well as 0) and send the
output of:
kamctl mi get_statistics shmem:
before executing the reload commands?
When it gets to 100%, can you see which process is using the cpu
and attach to it with:
gdb /path/to/kamailio PID
then do:
bt full
and send output here?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/18/12 4:09 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
After some testing I notice the following:
First reload of 5 million records after kamailio started took
about 9 sec.
Second reload (4 minutes after the first one) took 60 sec.
The third one (again about 4 minutes after the secind) got
kamailio to use 100% cpu and after 13 minutes! i killed it.....
I can understand that the memory manger works harder, still, any
ideas on how to use mem_join and keep on reloading data.
(in real life our data loads 5 million records once a day when
almost no traffic. still after a few days it stops...)
Thanks,
Uri
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Uri Shacked <ushacked(a)gmail.com
<mailto:ushacked@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I am using MTREE and DIALPLAN modules to load lots of info to
kamailio. (6 million rows).
When kamailio was running with 3.2.1 (no mem_join=1 option),
the used size was increasing but the process of loading the
data was fast eanough.
I upgraded to 3.3.2 and set mem_join=1. Now the loading
process take about 10 time longer and sometimes stops
kamailio from responding to traffic.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Uri
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