Hello,
where do you use that avp, because for the avp value itself, that buffer is not used -- avp values are stored in shared memory.
Do you use that avp in xlog() or other functions parameters?
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi, I'm having some strange issues with a somewhat big $avp value, when it reaches a size of about 4K I get this error:
29(47) ERROR: <core> [core/pvapi.c:1452]: pv_printf(): no more space for spec value29(47) ERROR: <core> [core/pvapi.c:1461]: pv_printf(): buffer overflow – increase the buffer size...
In the docs I read that the default pv_buffer_size is 8K, I still tried to enforce it to something bigger and checked the logs to be sure it was set:
0(384) DEBUG: <core> [core/pvapi.c:2062]: pv_init_buffer(): PV print buffer initialized to [40][16384]
But still when reaching the 4K size inside the $avp that error comes out, is there any limit I'm not aware of?
Thanks,Enrico.
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