[OpenSER-Users] NatPing stop working
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at voice-system.ro
Tue Sep 4 18:36:19 CEST 2007
Hi Marcello,
I haven;t looked on the yesterday log, but this from today doesn't look
from the timer process ...please confirm this..
Anyhow, the dump does not show any mem leak. Just probably a large
script and a lot of avps/var used :)..
Please check if it is really the timer process (use "openserctl ps" to
check it ). Also wait for the error from the timer process (for pkg mem).
regards,
bogdan
Marcello Lupo wrote:
> Hi Bogdan,
> i don't know if you got the time to analyze the log i sent you
> yesterday but today i have another log of memory from one process in
> out of memory that is not the timer process.
>
> It is at:
>
> http://82.193.22.211/log_memory_leak_20070904.txt
>
> It is in out of pkg memory. Can you check it can be memory leak or not??
> Anyway i increaased the pkg memory to 4 Mb and recompiled this morning.
> Thank You,
> Bye,
> Marcello
>
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>> Well....there is no such documentation for how to dimension private
>> memory due nat ping....normally the default memory should be quite
>> enough for couple of Ks of pings.....but probably it depends of what
>> other modules/services you are running (so what other private mem
>> consumers you have)....
>>
>> use the memory debugger to see if there is a mem leak in the private
>> mem of the timer process....if you need help with this, let me know.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bogdan
>>
>> Marcello Lupo wrote:
>>> Hi Bogdan,
>>> i left the values as default.
>>> I read that section you suggested to me already last time that i got
>>> memory leak, if you remember.
>>> I didn't found, probably i didn't searched well, specification on
>>> how to dimension my private memory based on usrloc entry to do
>>> natping. If you have something to point me at...
>>> Thank you in the meanwhile.
>>> Bye,
>>> Marcello
>>>
>>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>>>> Hi Marcello,
>>>>
>>>> see the memory troubleshooting section on wiki to try to get an
>>>> idea why the private memory is not enough. Is is a memory shortage
>>>> (how much mem do you configured)? or is it a mem leak?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Bogdan
>
>
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