[OpenSER-Users] NatPing stop working

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Wed Sep 5 14:16:05 CEST 2007


Hi Marcello,

I would say that the 4M of private mem per process should me more than 
enough.
Let me know if the problem is solved.

Regards,
Bogdan

Marcello Lupo wrote:
> Hi Bogdan,
> yes , the first log was timer process and i confirm you that i have a 
> quite large and complex script.
> More over i had never had problems with the same logic of the script 
> on Openser 1.0.0 .
> Now i converted it to the logic of 1.2.1 and this server have almost 
> all his clients behind nat with natping enabled and rtpproxy that the 
> old 1.0.0 had not.
> So i think it can be a memory usage problem.
> Now i increased the memory to 4*1024*1024 .
> Do you think it is enough?
> Thank you anyway for all the support.
> Bye,
> Marcello
>
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>> Hi Marcello,
>>
>> I just looked over the first trace, but I cannot tell if it is the 
>> timer process or not (there is only the mem dump). But definitely 
>> there is no memory leak.
>>
>> As it looks you have a quite large and complex script (based on the 
>> memory used by it), I suggest to increase the private memory size.
>>
>> regards,
>> Bogdan
>>
>> Marcello Lupo wrote:
>>> Hi Bogdan,
>>>
>>> yes i confirm to you that it is NOT timer process, it is a process 
>>> went in out of memory this morning.
>>>
>>> And what about the log of timer process of yesterday??
>>>
>>> Thank you Bogdan,
>>> Bye,
>>> Marcello
>>>
>>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>>>> 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
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>





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