[SR-Users] No private memory left
Vuk Radovanovic
vuk at gripenpro.com
Wed Jun 7 13:30:36 CEST 2017
Ok i tried with systemctl wit startup script:
/[Unit]//
//Description=Kamailio (OpenSER) - the Open Source SIP Server//
//After=syslog.target network.target/
/[Service]//
//Type=forking//
//Environment='PIDFILE=/var/run/kamailio/kamailio.pid'//
//Environment='CFGFILE=/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg'//
//Environment='SHM_MEMORY=1024'//
//Environment='PKG_MEMORY=512'//
//Environment='USER=kamailio'//
//Environment='GROUP=kamailio'//
//EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/kamailio//
//PIDFile=$PIDFILE//
//# ExecStart requires a full absolute path//
//ExecStart=/usr/sbin/kamailio -P $PIDFILE -f $CFGFILE -m $SHM_MEMORY -M
$PKG_MEMORY -u $USER -g $GROUP
//ExecStopPost=/bin/rm -f $PIDFILE//
//Restart=on-abort//
////[Install]//
//WantedBy=multi-user.target//
/
Sadly the result is the same///
root 3653 0.0 0.2 222300 12080 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3655 0.0 0.0 222300 3932 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3656 0.0 0.0 222300 3796 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3657 0.0 0.0 222300 3796 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3658 0.0 0.0 222300 3796 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3659 0.0 0.0 222300 3796 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
root 3660 0.0 0.0 222300 3796 ? S 12:47 0:00
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
/
When I run
//usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio/kamailio.pid -f
/usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg -m 128 -M 64 -u kamailio -g kamailio
Listening on
udp: 127.0.0.1:5060
udp: 217.20.113.138:5060
tcp: 127.0.0.1:5060
tcp: 123.123.123.123:5060
Aliases:
tcp: km:5060
tcp: km.domain.com:5060
tcp: localhost:5060
udp: km:5060
udp: km.domain.com:5060
udp: localhost:5060
/And the process dies instantly.
I tried lowering the PKG memory directives in both systemd and init
script, no change.
Regards,
Vuk
On 6/7/2017 12:23 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> How do you start kamailio? Debian 8 is using systemd by default,
> overwriting the init.d.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>
> On 07.06.17 12:11, Vuk Radovanovic wrote:
>> Its debian 8.8
>>
>> Regards,
>> Vuk
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -------- Original message --------
>> Sender: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com>
>> Time: Wed 6/7 12:07
>> To: Vuk Radovanovic <vuk at gripenpro.com>,"Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List" <sr-users at lists.kamailio.org>
>> Subject: Re: [SR-Users] No private memory left
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> what is your operating system?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07.06.17 11:26, Vuk Radovanovic wrote:
>>>> Hi Daniel,
>>>>
>>>> So the ps auxw is telling me the starting options for shm and pkg
>>>> memory (-m -M) and options for user and group are not defined when
>>>> starting via init script.
>>>>
>>>> Ive checked the init script in case i made an error when changing the
>>>> memory directive but its fine, as provided in the GIT package.
>>>>
>>>> I am running kamailio 5.0 from git.
>>>>
>>>> Userblacklist trying to load whole db at once sounds scary, my main
>>>> goal was implementing a redis whitelist with around 5mil numbers, now
>>>> I am wondering is it even feasible ?
>>>>
>>>> root 3181 0.1 0.3 222300 12216 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3183 0.0 0.0 222300 3856 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3184 0.0 0.0 222300 3732 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3185 0.0 0.0 222300 3732 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3186 0.0 0.0 222300 3732 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3187 0.0 0.0 222300 3732 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3188 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3189 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3190 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3191 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3192 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3195 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3196 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3199 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3201 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3203 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3204 0.0 0.0 222300 3740 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3206 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3207 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3209 0.0 0.0 222300 3736 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3211 0.0 0.0 222304 1620 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3213 0.0 0.0 222300 1620 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3214 0.0 0.1 222300 5524 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3215 0.0 0.1 222300 5520 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3217 0.0 0.1 222300 5520 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3220 0.0 0.1 222300 5520 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.cfg
>>>> root 3221 0.0 0.1 222300 5520 ? S 11:18 0:00
>>>> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -f
>>>> /usr/local/etc/kamailio//kamailio.c
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