Hello,


On 07/10/16 11:06, david wrote:
hello Daniel

thanks for the response
we are using 4.4.1.
i will try to use async_route instead

i found making some tests that the error seems to happen when there is some delay in the connection with the FSW and we have a timeout, so it seems there is some relation with that timeout (with lua conn:bgapi it waits to receive an event) and having issue to do the t_suspend and t_continue.
you try to connect to FSW first and then do t_suspend()?

Cheers,
Daniel


best regards
david



El jue, 06-10-2016 a las 12:01 +0200, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
Hello,


On 04/10/16 13:57, david wrote:
> Hello all
>
> i'm having some errors sometimes and  i'm not able to know why they happen
> i made a lua configuration script where i create some ESL sockets with
> several freeswitches (10) (around 500-600 sockets in total, depending
> on the number os children (8) and listen ips we have (5)), and i use
> the lua script to send some API to the FSW by a function.
> No matter what the FSW replies.
> i dont know why, but i think that having that conn:bgapi($command) in
> the lua script, makes the issue to happen. theorically, the lua script
> waits to receive the response from the fsw through the tcp socket, and
> after that the script continues (with an async_sleep command), but
> after the API sent, i see (only sometimes, few times) an async_sleep
> seem to fail when doing the t_continue with the following error
>
> WARNING: tm [t_suspend.c:186]: t_continue(): transaction is not
> suspended [20748:225229907]
I think async_sleep() is doing t_continue() internally, are you doing it
also in the config file or the error comes from inside the c code of
async_sleep()?

What version of kamailio are you using?

Also, it's better to use async_route() instead of async_sleep().
>
> could it be posible that having manye ESL sockets opened in the
> kamailio server makes this to happen?
> how many async workers are needed? i have 8 right now
> is there a way where i can know or correlate the log to a $ci or
> something known?
>
To get $ci in almost all logs (those that are printed when a sip message
is processed), you can set the log_prefix core parameter:

   - https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/4.4.x/core#log_prefix

Cheers,
Daniel



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