[OpenSER-Users] Increased heap size.
Sergio Gutierrez
saguti at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 18:05:37 CET 2008
Hi Bogdan.
Thanks for your answer.
The private memory has the default value; I did not changed.
My module list is:
loadmodule "usrloc.so"
loadmodule "registrar.so"
loadmodule "rr.so"
loadmodule "tm.so"
loadmodule "xlog.so"
loadmodule "mi_fifo.so"
loadmodule "domain.so"
loadmodule "nathelper.so"
loadmodule "textops.so"
loadmodule "mediaproxy.so"
loadmodule "uri.so"
loadmodule "sl.so"
loadmodule "maxfwd.so"
loadmodule "mysql.so"
loadmodule "auth.so"
loadmodule "auth_db.so"
loadmodule "uri_db.so"
loadmodule "avpops.so"
loadmodule "lcr.so"
loadmodule "uac_redirect.so"
loadmodule "alias_db.so"
loadmodule "acc.so"
loadmodule "dialog.so"
loadmodule "statistics.so"
loadmodule "group.so"
loadmodule "group_radius.so"
loadmodule "avp_radius.so"
loadmodule "auth_radius.so"
loadmodule "exec.so"
loadmodule "siptrace.so"
loadmodule "speeddial.so"
Currently, I tried to use a different implementation of malloc function,
which is provided for Solaris in a library called libmtmalloc; This is
recommended for multithreaded programs specially, but I tried either, to see
whether it improves the behaviour.
Best regards.
Sergio G.
On Jan 15, 2008 12:00 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro>
wrote:
> Hi Sergio,
>
> all openser processes reserve uses the same amount of private memory (so
> the timer process is not necessary different).
> What is the private memory configured ? Is it the default value of 1M
> (see config.h) ? If so, the internal private memory is not guilty for
> this (as it cannot go over 1M).
>
> What can happen is that some used libs (like libxml2) are leaking
> dynamic memory (which is also allocated in heap). So, what module are
> you using?
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Sergio Gutierrez wrote:
> >
> > Hello everybody.
> >
> > Currently, I am watching a non normal behaviour in OpenSER 1.2.1, no
> > tls. My operating System is Solaris 10, running on Sparc
> >
> > The process which appears as timer, is consuming almost the 50% of the
> > whole physical memory of the machine. After a deep inspection of
> > memory distribution, appears that the most of memory consumption is at
> > process heap, as presented with pmap(1M) command:
> >
> > 1978: /toip/sbin/openser -n 9 -m 256 -f /toip/etc/openser/prueba1.cfg
> > Address Kbytes RSS Anon Locked Mode Mapped File
> > 00010000 760 752 - - r-x-- openser
> > 000DC000 24 24 24 - rwx-- openser
> > 000E2000 56 32 24 - rwx-- [ anon ]
> > 000F0000 192 128 - - rwx-- openser
> > 00120000 3906432 3906432 3627200 - rwx-- [ heap ]
> > EE800000 262144 3624 - - rw-s- [ anon ]
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any hint about it.
> >
> > Best regards.
> >
> > Sergio Gutiérrez.
> > EPM Telecomunicaciones S.A. E.S.P.
> > Medellin, Colombia.
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