[SR-Users] Kamailio/RTPProxy incorrect port 0

Igor Potjevlesch igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 11:59:50 CET 2015


Nice, thank you Gholamreza. Not sure the RTPPRoxy is loaded. I mean from a CPU point of view, the process that consumes the most is around 20% of CPU usage.

 

Maxim: thank you. I will edit my script to put this option. Do you know the default value? I guess that it's inherited from limits.conf or ulimit settings?

 

Regards,

 

Igor.

 

De : sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces at lists.sip-router.org] De la part de Gholamreza Sabery
Envoyé : mardi 24 novembre 2015 19:22
À : Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users at lists.sip-router.org>
Objet : Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio/RTPProxy incorrect port 0

 

If your system is under heavy loads you can use multiple RTPProxy servers to balance the load between them. You can do this using rtpproxy_sock parameter or read RTPProxy's information from a database. Here I created a GIT repository which you can use to auto-deploy such a configuration:

https://github.com/ghrst/Kamailio-HA

 

On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Maxim Sobolev <sobomax at sippysoft.com <mailto:sobomax at sippysoft.com> > wrote:

That option sets RLIMIT_NOFILE, which is the maximum number of open files for this process to the specified number, i.e. 10,000 in my example. See "man setrlimit" for details.

 

On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Igor Potjevlesch <igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com <mailto:igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com> > wrote:

Hi Maxim,

 

There are no errors like "can't create" or "can't bind". 

 

I don't find the -L option into the manual. I'm not sure to understand what the option is used for?

 

Regards,

 

Igor.

 

De : sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces at lists.sip-router.org <mailto:sr-users-bounces at lists.sip-router.org> ] De la part de Maxim Sobolev
Envoyé : mardi 24 novembre 2015 06:26


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Objet : Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio/RTPProxy incorrect port 0

 

Try setting some more reasonable FD limit, i.e. say 10,000. Bumping from 1,000 to 500,000 seems somewhat excessive. You can also see if you also need to use matching -L option, there might be separate soft limit that application needs to lift by itself. In general, when session creation fails you should see any of those error messages: 10,000 is plenty, that's 2,000 sessions with 5 sockets per session. One instance is going to be CPU-limited at around 1,000 sessions with the current top CPUs and software architecture.

 

            RTPP_ELOG(cf->glog, RTPP_LOG_ERR, "can't create %s socket",

              (ia->sa_family == AF_INET) ? "IPv4" : "IPv6");

 

                RTPP_ELOG(cf->glog, RTPP_LOG_ERR, "can't bind to the %s port %d",

                  (ia->sa_family == AF_INET) ? "IPv4" : "IPv6", port);

 

I suggest checking logs around that "0" reply, There should be some clue.

 

On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 5:37 AM, Igor Potjevlesch <igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com <mailto:igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com> > wrote:

Hello Daniel, Dirk,

I'm also seeing that these errors seems to be related to the load. Because
the errors are present during peak of traffic.

Many of the cases are not updates but new calls.
Regarding to the file descriptors : I set the limit to 500000:

Max open files            500000               500000               files


And if I had a look to the opened files with, globally, "lsof | grep rtppro
| wc -l", there is still less than 1000.

RTPProxy is already running with -d DBUG. I can see that there are update
which fail because the log is associated to a call handled into On Reply
Route.

How can be explained that the RTPProxy can't find the call? And what is the
impact on the call?

Regards,

Igor.

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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Envoyé : lundi 23 novembre 2015 09:33
À : Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users at lists.sip-router.org <mailto:sr-users at lists.sip-router.org> >
Objet : Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio/RTPProxy incorrect port 0


Hello,

typical reasons for this error are:

- the session is not found by rtpproxy (if it was an update command)
- rtpproxy run out of file descriptors (check the limits of your system
regarding opened files per process)
- some internal error of rtpproxy (see if there are errors in syslog from
rtpproxy, you can also run it in debug mode with -D DBUG command line
parameters)

Cheers,
Daniel

On 23/11/15 09:09, Dirk Teurlings - SIGNET B.V. wrote:
> I'm seeing the exact same message sometimes as well.
>
> For me it seems to be tied to volume, as soon as a lot of calls are
> coming from an interconnect this could occur. Also, as soon as this
> happens both incoming and outgoing calls have audio problems.
>
> My RTP instance isn't as much patched as your version, and I'm also
> not seeing the other INFO packages, just the 0 port error message.
>
> Any insight would be appreciated.
> Dirk
>
>
> On 20-11-15 19:25, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:
>> To complete my message, each "incorrect port 0…" is preceded with the
>> following logs:
>>
>> rtpproxy[3289]:
>>
INFO:rtpp_command_ul_handle:ebf8863557e5c8709e46ba48c1f8f780 at 10.5.129.117 <mailto:INFO%3Artpp_command_ul_handle%3Aebf8863557e5c8709e46ba48c1f8f780 at 10.5.129.117> :
>>
>> RTP packets from caller will be resized to 20 milliseconds
>>
>> rtpproxy[3289]: ERR:rtpp_command_pre_parse:GLOBAL: update/create
>> command syntax error: invalid number of arguments (1)
>>
>> I use the following version:
>>
>> rtpproxy -v
>>
>> Basic version: 20040107
>>
>> Extension 20050322: Support for multiple RTP streams and MOH
>>
>> Extension 20060704: Support for extra parameter in the V command
>>
>> Extension 20071116: Support for RTP re-packetization
>>
>> Extension 20071218: Support for forking (copying) RTP stream
>>
>> Extension 20080403: Support for RTP statistics querying
>>
>> Extension 20081102: Support for setting codecs in the update/lookup
>> command
>>
>> Extension 20081224: Support for session timeout notifications
>>
>> Extension 20090810: Support for automatic bridging
>>
>> Extension 20140323: Support for tracking/reporting load
>>
>> Extension 20140617: Support for anchoring session connect time
>>
>> Extension 20141004: Support for extendable performance counters
>>
>> Extension 20150330: Support for allocating a new port ("Un"/"Ln"
>> commands)
>>
>> Extension 20150420: Support for SEQ tracking and new rtpa_ counters;
>> Q command extended
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Igor.
>>
>> *De :*Igor Potjevlesch [mailto:igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com <mailto:igor.potjevlesch at gmail.com> ]
>> *Envoyé :* vendredi 20 novembre 2015 19:09 *À :*
>> sr-users at lists.sip-router.org <mailto:sr-users at lists.sip-router.org>  *Objet :* Kamailio/RTPProxy incorrect
>> port 0
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I can't figure out why Kamailio reports hundreds of calls with the
>> following error:
>>
>> "/usr/local/sbin/kamailio[2997]: ERROR: rtpproxy [rtpproxy.c:2727]:
>> force_rtp_proxy(): incorrect port 0 in reply from rtp proxy"
>>
>> It seems that each time this error occurs, we got a one-way audio call.
>>
>> I already check and increase the limit for opening files that the
>> process can open with ulimit -n 500000. But, anyway, if I look to
>> /proc/$PID/fd, I never see more than 1000 files open.
>>
>> I also check the socket with netstat: same; I can see the error while
>> there's only less than 800 sockets open.
>>
>> Is someone know what can be the trigger of this?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Igor.
>>
>>
>>
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