this still does not solve the problem. I've also tried running Kamailio with *-b 32768* option.
here are the logs:
Jan 2 14:54:24 debdev kamailio[2580]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_read.c:344]: ERROR: tcp_read: buffer overrun, dropping Jan 2 14:54:24 debdev kamailio[2580]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_read.c:1127]: ERROR: tcp_read_req: error reading
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk <apogrebennyk@sipwise.com
wrote:
Hi, you may try changing the tcp_rd_buf_size and tcp_conn_wq_max: http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/3.3.x/core#tcp_conn_wq_max
And since this in development mailing list I'd like to point at what seem an iaccuracy in documentation: several options refer to the core parameter called tcp_write_buf, which isn't described in the cookbook:
tcp_conn_wq_max Maximum bytes queued for write allowed per connection. Attempting to queue more bytes would result in an error and in the connection being closed (too slow). If *tcp_write_buf* is not enabled, it has no effect.
I hope Daniel or someone who knows reads this..
BR, Andrew
On 01/02/2013 10:38 AM, Amit Elbaz wrote:
Hi,
While sending a big TCP SIP message (15K+), I get "tcp_read: buffer overrun, dropping" message. this happens after a few fragments have been sent, and then i get this message and the connection resets. is it possible to set the max-buffer size through configuration? if so, where?
Thanks, Amit.
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