Openser runs out of mem:
$ sudo openserctl fifo get_statistics all
core:rcv_requests = 13893
core:rcv_replies = 18007
core:fwd_requests = 0
core:fwd_replies = 0
core:drop_requests = 0
core:drop_replies = 0
core:err_requests = 0
core:err_replies = 0
core:bad_URIs_rcvd = 0
core:unsupported_methods = 0
core:bad_msg_hdr = 0
shmem:total_size = 67108864
shmem:used_size = 65351684
shmem:real_used_size = 66591880
shmem:max_used_size = 66953980
shmem:free_size = 516984
shmem:fragments = 1052
sl:1xx_replies = 0
sl:2xx_replies = 8878
sl:3xx_replies = 0
sl:4xx_replies = 2322
sl:5xx_replies = 2308
sl:6xx_replies = 0
sl:sent_replies = 13508
sl:sent_err_replies = 2308
sl:received_ACKs = 0
tm:received_replies = 18007
tm:relayed_replies = 17652
tm:local_replies = 1
tm:UAS_transactions = 8861
tm:UAC_transactions = 17653
tm:2xx_transactions = 17652
tm:3xx_transactions = 0
tm:4xx_transactions = 1
tm:5xx_transactions = 0
tm:6xx_transactions = 0
tm:inuse_transactions = 8861
usrloc:registered_users = 2
usrloc:location-users = 2
usrloc:location-contacts = 2
usrloc:location-expires = 0
registrar:max_expires = 0
registrar:max_contacts = 0
registrar:default_expire = 3600
registrar:accepted_regs = 12
registrar:rejected_regs = 0
after 1h of inactivity:
$ sudo openserctl fifo get_statistics all
Password:
core:rcv_requests = 14285
core:rcv_replies = 18007
core:fwd_requests = 0
core:fwd_replies = 0
core:drop_requests = 0
core:drop_replies = 0
core:err_requests = 0
core:err_replies = 0
core:bad_URIs_rcvd = 0
core:unsupported_methods = 0
core:bad_msg_hdr = 0
shmem:total_size = 67108864
shmem:used_size = 65351684
shmem:real_used_size = 66591880
shmem:max_used_size = 66953980
shmem:free_size = 516984
shmem:fragments = 1052
sl:1xx_replies = 0
sl:2xx_replies = 8922
sl:3xx_replies = 0
sl:4xx_replies = 2481
sl:5xx_replies = 2497
sl:6xx_replies = 0
sl:sent_replies = 13900
sl:sent_err_replies = 2497
sl:received_ACKs = 0
tm:received_replies = 18007
tm:relayed_replies = 17652
tm:local_replies = 1
tm:UAS_transactions = 8861
tm:UAC_transactions = 17653
tm:2xx_transactions = 17652
tm:3xx_transactions = 0
tm:4xx_transactions = 1
tm:5xx_transactions = 0
tm:6xx_transactions = 0
tm:inuse_transactions = 8861
usrloc:registered_users = 2
usrloc:location-users = 2
usrloc:location-contacts = 2
usrloc:location-expires = 0
registrar:max_expires = 0
registrar:max_contacts = 0
registrar:default_expire = 3600
registrar:accepted_regs = 51
registrar:rejected_regs = 0
regards
klaus
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
my mistake:
# openserctl fifo get_statistics all
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04/26/07 12:36, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> # openserctl fifo get_statistics
> 400 Too few or too many arguments
>
> :-(
>
> I'm using 1.2
>
>
> regards
> klaus
>
>
>
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>
>>
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>> Hello Klaus,
>>>
>>> if that is the full log, seems no mem leak in shm. What is the shm
>>> memory size you use?
>>
>> I don't know - I use the default values. But the size should be
>> irrelevant as the "no memory left" is still there after 20 minutes
>> of inactivity.
>>
>>> Once you get out of memory can you issue" openserctl fifo
>>> get_statistics" and send output?
>> ok
>>>
>>> I don't think is fragmentation, but you can try to compile with
>>> -DQM_JOIN_FREE
>>>
>> ok
>>> Do you do the tests over TLS?
>> ok
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>> On 04/26/07 10:17, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>>> btw: there is no
>>>> "PRESENCE:notify: ERROR in function tmb.t_request_within"
>>>> in my log file, thus I guess the problem is somewhere else.
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>> klaus
>>>>
>>>> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>>>> Hi Anca!
>>>>>
>>>>> There is still a leak:
>>>>>
http://pernau.at/kd/openser/debug-stop2.txt
>>>>>
>>>>> regards
>>>>> klaus
>>>>>
>>>>> Anca-Maria Vamanu wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have made a fix. Please test again with sipp and say if it
>>>>>> works now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anca
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Openser 1.2 runs out of memory during presence load tests
with
>>>>>>> sipp.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Config snippet:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> if (is_method("PUBLISH")) {
>>>>>>> xlog("L_INFO","$ci PUBLISH detected ...
outside t_newtran\n");
>>>>>>> if (t_newtran()) {
>>>>>>> xlog("L_INFO","$ci PUBLISH detected ...
inside t_newtran\n");
>>>>>>> handle_publish();
>>>>>>> xlog("L_INFO","$ci PUBLISH detected,
handle_publish ...
>>>>>>> done\n");
>>>>>>> exit;
>>>>>>> } else {
>>>>>>> sl_reply_error();
>>>>>>> exit;
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Memory log after openser stop (after 20 minutes of
inactivity):
>>>>>>>
http://pernau.at/kd/openser/debug-stop.txt
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> regards
>>>>>>> klaus Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Cesc!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Where do you have t_newtran() - in ser or openser?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have it here in openser just before handle_publish().
It
>>>>>>>> works but now openser has run out of mem during my sipp
>>>>>>>> performance tests :-(
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ...more to come....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cesc wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I think I can answer that one ... stateless?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have a presence openser proxied by a SER, both on
same
>>>>>>>>> machine ...
>>>>>>>>> For easier configuration purposes, openser and ser
>>>>>>>>> communicate via
>>>>>>>>> 127.0.0.1 ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The result is that OK from the PUAs do not get to
openser (i
>>>>>>>>> guess SER
>>>>>>>>> gets confussed by the vias of openser being
0.0.0.0:5060 and the
>>>>>>>>> 127.0.0.1 stuff) ... So, openser gets no OK, but it
does not
>>>>>>>>> matter
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>> BTW, i have a t_newtran() in there ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Oh, for sure my configuration is messy and improvable
... but
>>>>>>>>> for now
>>>>>>>>> it works steady :) But the OKs not going through is
worrying
>>>>>>>>> me a bit
>>>>>>>>> ... and also openser not "timing out" or
giving an error.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cesc
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 4/25/07, Klaus Darilion
<klaus.mailinglists(a)pernau.at> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Does presence module handles PUBLISH/SUBSCRIBE
stateful or
>>>>>>>>>> stateless?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thus, how should retransmission be handled. Will
they be
>>>>>>>>>> detected by
>>>>>>>>>> presence module or is it possible to wrap the
handle_publish
>>>>>>>>>> inside
>>>>>>>>>> t_newtran()?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> regards
>>>>>>>>>> klaus
>>>>>>>>>>
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