Greetings,
Recently one of my Kamailio's started started answering with a lot of 500
replies to requests because of insufficient private memory.
The service Kamailio had been running for 6 months now. In order to solve
this i increased the private memory settings and restarted the Kamailio.
Before that, when searching a bit about the issue i found an old thread
where Daniel suggested using " kamcmd corex.pkg_summary idx 1" to check for
pkg leaks in the sip worker process. I ran this before doing the restart in
order to identify leaks and found the summary in the logs.
However, i am having a hard time interpreting this summary and being able
to know if i have or not a mem leak. What should i be looking for?
This is the beggining of the summary :
qm_status: (0x7ff3c8cef010):
qm_status: heap size= 8388608
qm_status: used= 928576, used+overhead=1464080, free=6924528
qm_status: max used (+overhead)= 1488472
qm_status: dumping all alloc'ed. fragments:
qm_status: 0. N address=0x7ff3c8d286d8 frag=0x7ff3c8d286a0 size=1024
used=1
qm_status: alloc'd from core: core/str_hash.h: str_hash_alloc(59)
qm_status: start check=f0f0f0f0, end check= c0c0c0c0, abcdefed
qm_status: 1. N address=0x7ff3c8d28b40 frag=0x7ff3c8d28b08 size=256
used=1
qm_status: alloc'd from core: core/str_hash.h: str_hash_alloc(59)
qm_status: start check=f0f0f0f0, end check= c0c0c0c0, abcdefed
qm_status: 2. N address=0x7ff3c8d28ca8 frag=0x7ff3c8d28c70 size=184
used=1
qm_status: alloc'd from core: core/counters.c: cnt_hash_add(332)
qm_status: start check=f0f0f0f0, end check= c0c0c0c0, abcdefed
Any help?
Best Regards,
Duarte Rocha
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