I am sorry for inconvenience, I was a bit confused whether it is a related to dev or user mailing list since kamailio was giving segmentation fault (which i guess was expected in this case), so i post it on both. Anyways, i will try to be careful next time.

Initially selinux was enabled, but then i disabled to see if that helps but didn't find any change in behavior.

Here is BT Full of sigfault,the full kamailio debug level 3 logs are also attached herewith.

--
#0  0x00007fda5dd5c811 in __strlen_sse2 () from /lib64/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#1  0x00007fda5dd4c5bf in fputs_unlocked () from /lib64/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#2  0x00007fda5ddc6208 in __vsyslog_chk () from /lib64/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#3  0x00007fda5ddc66df in syslog () from /lib64/libc.so.6
No symbol table info available.
#4  0x000000000050c4f3 in handle_sigs () at main.c:747
        __llevel = 3
        chld = 0
        chld_status = 65280
        memlog = 0
        __FUNCTION__ = "handle_sigs"
#5  0x00000000005141b4 in main_loop () at main.c:1701
        i = 2
        pid = 2995
        si = 0x0
        si_desc = "udp receiver child=1 sock=192.168.233.129:5060\000\000\220Q\024W\377\177", '\000' <repeats 18 times>, "\337f\334]\332\177\000\000PN\024W\001\000\000\000h\035\216]\332\177\000\000\360N\024W\377\177\000\000\060N\024W\377\177\000\000\"\036\006k\000\000\000\000(\365\207N\332\177\000"
        nrprocs = 2
        __FUNCTION__ = "main_loop"
#6  0x0000000000519258 in main (argc=2, argv=0x7fff57145198) at main.c:2547
        cfg_stream = 0xf4d010
        c = -1
        r = 0
        tmp = 0x7fda5e6d8560 "\300\204m^\332\177"
        tmp_len = 0
        port = 0
        proto = 32730
        options = 0x725120 ":f:cm:M:dVIhEeb:l:L:n:vKrRDTN:W:w:t:u:g:P:G:SQ:O:a:A:"
        ret = -1
        seed = 2893849513
        rfd = 4
        debug_save = 0
        debug_flag = 0
        dont_fork_cnt = 0
        n_lst = 0x7fff57145060
        p = 0x7fda5dd75646 <intel_check_word+166> "H\205\300t\025\017\266P\003\017\266\312D9\371\017\204", <incomplete sequence \305>
        st = {st_dev = 18, st_ino = 22284, st_nlink = 2, st_mode = 16832, st_uid = 0, st_gid = 0, __pad0 = 0, st_rdev = 0, st_size = 40, st_blksize = 4096, st_blocks = 0, st_atim = {tv_sec = 1445526750, tv_nsec = 59990608}, st_mtim = {
            tv_sec = 1445526751, tv_nsec = 158990545}, st_ctim = {tv_sec = 1445526751, tv_nsec = 158990545}, __unused = {0, 0, 0}}
        __FUNCTION__ = "main"
--

Thank you.



On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

first -- do not cross-post to many mailing lists, it makes hard to track and each mailing lists has its own purpose. Crossposting should be done only for announcements concerning both development as well as usage. This is about use of a kamailio stable version, so it is for sr-users.

Do you have selinux enabled? Are there any particular limits set on the system?

Also, you should run with debug=3 in kamailio.cfg and see if you get more hints from the debug messages printed before the CRITICAL logs. You can send them here if you want us to take a look.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 22/10/15 08:21, M S wrote:
Hi,

I have been trying to setup Kamailio v4.3.3 rev. e275bc on RHEL 7.1 64bit.

It has been very difficult to resolve all dependencies initially due to RHEL's extremely limited repositories and libraries support, but nevertheless I am finally able to successfully compile kamailio with all essential modules on it.

However, now kamailio fails to start up and gives this strange error,

--
36(3335) CRITICAL: <core> [io_wait.c:526]: init_io_wait(): could not alloc epoll array
36(3335) CRITICAL: <core> [tcp_main.c:4523]: tcp_main_loop(): exiting... 0(3250) ALERT: <core> [main.c:725]: handle_sigs(): child process 3335 exited normally, status=255
 0(3250) INFO: <core> [main.c:743]: handle_sigs(): terminating due to SIGCHLD
--

I have never seem this error before nor i can find any info related to it anywhere on internet. So, i doubt it is due to any missing dependency.

Any idea what may be the cause of this?

Thank you.




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