Hi Bogdan.
Thanks for your answer.
The private memory has the default value; I did not changed.
My module list is:
loadmodule "usrloc.so"
loadmodule "registrar.so"
loadmodule "
rr.so"
loadmodule "tm.so"
loadmodule "xlog.so"
loadmodule "mi_fifo.so"
loadmodule "domain.so"
loadmodule "nathelper.so"
loadmodule "textops.so"
loadmodule "mediaproxy.so"
loadmodule "uri.so"
loadmodule "sl.so"
loadmodule "maxfwd.so"
loadmodule "mysql.so"
loadmodule "auth.so"
loadmodule "auth_db.so"
loadmodule "uri_db.so"
loadmodule "avpops.so"
loadmodule "lcr.so"
loadmodule "uac_redirect.so"
loadmodule "alias_db.so"
loadmodule "acc.so"
loadmodule "dialog.so"
loadmodule "statistics.so"
loadmodule "group.so"
loadmodule "group_radius.so"
loadmodule "avp_radius.so"
loadmodule "auth_radius.so"
loadmodule "exec.so"
loadmodule "siptrace.so"
loadmodule "speeddial.so"
Currently, I tried to use a different implementation of malloc function, which is provided for Solaris in a library called libmtmalloc; This is recommended for multithreaded programs specially, but I tried either, to see whether it improves the behaviour.
Best regards.
Sergio G.
Hi Sergio,
all openser processes reserve uses the same amount of private memory (so
the timer process is not necessary different).
What is the private memory configured ? Is it the default value of 1M
(see config.h) ? If so, the internal private memory is not guilty for
this (as it cannot go over 1M).
What can happen is that some used libs (like libxml2) are leaking
dynamic memory (which is also allocated in heap). So, what module are
you using?
Regards,
Bogdan> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sergio Gutierrez wrote:
>
> Hello everybody.
>
> Currently, I am watching a non normal behaviour in OpenSER 1.2.1 , no
> tls. My operating System is Solaris 10, running on Sparc
>
> The process which appears as timer, is consuming almost the 50% of the
> whole physical memory of the machine. After a deep inspection of
> memory distribution, appears that the most of memory consumption is at
> process heap, as presented with pmap(1M) command:
>
> 1978: /toip/sbin/openser -n 9 -m 256 -f /toip/etc/openser/prueba1.cfg
> Address Kbytes RSS Anon Locked Mode Mapped File
> 00010000 760 752 - - r-x-- openser
> 000DC000 24 24 24 - rwx-- openser
> 000E2000 56 32 24 - rwx-- [ anon ]
> 000F0000 192 128 - - rwx-- openser
> 00120000 3906432 3906432 3627200 - rwx-- [ heap ]
> EE800000 262144 3624 - - rw-s- [ anon ]
>
> ...
>
> Thanks in advance for any hint about it.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Sergio Gutiérrez.
> EPM Telecomunicaciones S.A. E.S.P.
> Medellin, Colombia.
>
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