[Serusers] Mediaproxy consuming RAM resources.

Java Rockx javarockx at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 02:02:36 CET 2005


Yes that could help, but if you're experiencing pleny of "idle" RTP
connections then you are probably not ending your media sessions with
end_media_session().

Regards,
Paul


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:33:19 -0600, Alberto Cruz <acruz at tekbrain.com> wrote:
>  If you are running RedHat 9 and Python 3.2.5 may be this could help you:
>  
>  http://www.python.org/download/download_linux.html
>  
>  Regards
>  
>  Alberto Cruz
> 
>  
>  Ricardo Martinez wrote:
>  
>  Hello. Returning to this subject. I upgraded to the new mediaproxy version.
> 1.2.1, but i still have the same problem. I detected a increasing amount of
> RAM memory used by mediaproxy. I don't know what's happening. Is this
> something maybe related to the way i tear dow the session, i'm still confuse
> with so many IDLE session in my mediaproxy. Can this be the cause of the
> increasing amount of RAM memory used? Also, is there a way to debug the
> mediaproxy? or something that help me to understand what's going on? Any
> help would be appreciated. Thanks Ricardo.- 
>  -----Mensaje original----- De: Java Rockx [mailto:javarockx at gmail.com]
> Enviado el: Viernes, 11 de Marzo de 2005 15:23 Para: Ricardo Martinez CC:
> serusers at lists.iptel.org Asunto: Re: [Serusers] Mediaproxy consuming RAM
> resources. I'm tearing down my sessions the same way you showed in your
> first email. So AFAIK, that is OK. Regards, Paul On Fri, 11 Mar 2005
> 16:15:38 -0400, Ricardo Martinez <rmartinez at redvoiss.net> wrote: 
>  Paul, I was thinking the same, maybe that's the problem. What about the
> tear down of the sessions? Thanks! Regards, Ricardo.- 
>  -----Mensaje original----- De: Java Rockx [mailto:javarockx at gmail.com]
> Enviado el: Viernes, 11 de Marzo de 2005 15:09 Para: Ricardo Martinez CC:
> serusers at lists.iptel.org Asunto: Re: [Serusers] Mediaproxy consuming RAM
> resources. Ricardo, I think the release notes on mediaproxy-1.2 say that
> some resource leaks have been fixed. Perhaps you can try version 1.2
> Regards, Paul On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:01:59 -0400, Ricardo Martinez
> <rmartinez at redvoiss.net> wrote: 
>  Hello list. I was looking the process in my SER sip-proxy with the
> mediaproxy running. 
>  Every time i look, the percetage of used RAM is increasing. It seems like 
>  for some reason mediaproxy is not releasing the resources used in RAM. You 
>  can look this in the next lines : PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU
> %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND 
>  1952 root 15 0 284M 266M 1628 S 0.0 26.4 19:22 0 
>  mediaproxy.py Can someone tell me if this is a bug of mediaproxy or maybe a
> missconfiguration in my ser.cfg? I want to ask a question regarding to tear
> down sessions with mediaproxy 
>  also. In my ser.cfg i have : if (loose_route()) { if (method=="BYE" ||
> method=="CANCEL") { log(1, "NAT: BYE o CANCEL recibido --> terminando la 
>  sesion de media\n"); end_media_session(); setflag(1); }; t_relay(); break;
> }; Is this ok? I think in some cases (i'm still unable to determine which 
>  ones), SER does not tear down a mediaproxy session. You can see for example
>  this two session, both of them were ended, but it seems to be active even 
>  before that. (i ommited the source, via and destination IP's in the output 
>  of the session.py) Status Duration Codec Type Traffic
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> -------------- 
>  --- hold (2430) 40'40" G729 Audio 11.53k/29.58k/18.45k inactive 0'02"
> Unknown Audio 0/0/0 Can someone tell me what's happening? I'm runnig : [root
> mediaproxy]# ./mediaproxy.py --version mediaproxy.py 1.0 Thanks in advance.
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