Hi Nuno,
Insufficient child processes might lead to a slow-down of processing,
but not a complete stall. It sounds like traffic coming in on one
particular interface is leading to pathological database queries or API
calls which do not occur for other traffic on other interfaces, perhaps?
-- Alex
On 9/16/20 2:18 PM, Nuno Miguel Reis wrote:
Hello everyone.
I've started to have an issue with a kamailio 4.4 instance listening on
multiple network interfaces where it stops processing SIP on one of it's
network interfaces but still continues to work fine on the others. If I
restart kamailio everything starts working fine again.
I'm using the default 'children=8' and one of my guesses on why this
could be happening is that the number of childs processing couldn't be
enough. Do you remember anything else on an issue like this where I
should be looking?
Thanks.
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Nuno Miguel Reis
Departamento de Engenharia Informática
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
Universidade de Coimbra
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