Hello,
as said in the other email, I assume you are running an older version of openser and have a lot of location (aliases) entries. I paste from the other email:
Older versions used to load everything in private memory and then move to shared memory. With openser 1.2.x, that problem is gone, as it is using db fetch mechanism. Also, the server is no longer blocked during loading, as it is done by first child, the rest can handle sip traffic immediately at startup.
Just let me know the numbers in location/aliases to see a roughly estimation of required memory. The best is to migrate to 1.2.1, which solves this problem in a nice way, also is much faster in usrloc when dealing with large number of records.
http://www.openser.org/docs/openser-performance-tests/#ul-tests
Cheers, Daniel
On 06/21/07 12:00, Arun Kumar wrote:
hi
when I compiled with 10MB it give me this : 0(0) convert_row(): No memory left 0(0) convert_rows(): Error while converting row #62355 0(0) convert_result(): Error while converting rows 0(0) store_result(): Error while converting result 0(0) preload_udomain(): Error while doing db_query 0(0) register_udomain(): Error while preloading domain 'aliases' 0(0) release_connection(): Removing connection from the pool 0(0) domain_fixup(): Error while registering domain ERROR: error -1 while trying to fix configuration 0(0) XLOG: destroy module ... 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : start 0(0) DEBUG: unlink_timer_lists : emptying DELETE list 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : emptying hash table 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : releasing timers 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : removing semaphores 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : destroying tmcb lists 0(0) DEBUG: tm_shutdown : done 0(20330) shm_mem_destroy
thanks
On 6/21/07, *Henning Westerholt* <henning.westerholt@1und1.de mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de> wrote:
On Mittwoch, 20. Juni 2007, Arun Kumar wrote: > Hi > > 1. Is there any benefit of increasing the value of PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE and > SHM_MEM_SIZE ? > > /*used only if PKG_MALLOC is defined*/ > #define PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE 1024*1024 > > /*used if SH_MEM is defined*/ > #define SHM_MEM_SIZE 32 > > > 2. I've compiled my ser with > > #define PKG_MEM_POOL_SIZE 1024*1024*512 Hello Arun, this is really to much private memory. You should not need more then 10 MB, even in quite large installations. Its much more reasonable to increase the shared memory parameter, e.g. to system memory / number of children. Cheers, Henning
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