[Kamailio-Users] kamailio crashes during connection attempt

Dmitri dmitri at festart.ee
Mon Feb 8 20:17:27 CET 2010


Hello,
No, I do not using those modules. I created debian modules from latest 
git sources as well and have same crash.
Modules I am using are:
grep -e '^loadmodule.*' ./kamailio.cfg
loadmodule "db_mysql.so"
loadmodule "mi_fifo.so"
loadmodule "kex.so"
loadmodule "tm.so"
loadmodule "tmx.so"
loadmodule "sl.so"
loadmodule "rr.so"
loadmodule "pv.so"
loadmodule "maxfwd.so"
loadmodule "usrloc.so"
loadmodule "registrar.so"
loadmodule "textops.so"
loadmodule "uri_db.so"
loadmodule "siputils.so"
loadmodule "xlog.so"
loadmodule "sanity.so"
loadmodule "ctl.so"
loadmodule "mi_rpc.so"
loadmodule "acc.so"
loadmodule "auth.so"
loadmodule "auth_db.so"
loadmodule "presence.so"
loadmodule "presence_xml.so"
loadmodule "nathelper.so"


08.02.2010 21:07, Daniel-Constantin Mierla пишет:
> Hello,
>
> are you using siptrace of uac modules? There were some fixes in regard 
> to the interaction of these modules with tm, you would have to use git 
> for now to get the latest 3.0.0 version:
> http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/install:kamailio-3.0.x-from-git
>
> On 2/8/10 8:00 PM, Dmitri wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 1. Yes, there is at least 2 times more space than core dump needs.
>> 2. I could find nothing, unfortunately...
>
> is the user under which kamailio is running allowed to write? You can 
> try to run it as root if you are unsure. If you can reproduce, please 
> describe a bit the scenario.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
>
>> I can only see that problem is related to tm.so library:
>> kamailio kernel: [ 1051.432646] kamailio[2678]: segfault
>> at 12 ip 00007fa8b592ae43 sp 00007fff48ff9f40 error 4 in
>> tm.so[7fa8b5917000+72000]
>>
>> BR,
>> Dmitri
>>
>>>> I don't know it this applies to you but also check the following:
>>>>
>>>> 1. You have enough space in the partition where $COREDIR is created
>>>> 2. Check that the user that runs kamailio (usually openser) has 
>>>> read write access on that directory
>>>>
>>>> Also if you grep for core in the /var/log/ directory I believe that 
>>>> there might be some lines either in dmesg or in messages that tell 
>>>> you if a core was created or not.
>>>>
>>>> Hope what I said is not redundant and it helps.
>>>>
>>>> Marius
>>>
>>
>>
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