[OpenSIPS-Users] Something odd with TLS Memory

James Hogbin james at ip-sentinel.com
Mon May 11 23:06:41 EST 2020


I’m getting

May 11 22:54:15 sbc opensips[11302]: May 11 22:54:15 [11338] INFO:proto_tls:tls_connect: New TLS connection to 52.114.75.24:5061 established
May 11 22:54:15 sbc opensips[11302]: May 11 22:54:15 [11338] ERROR:core:fm_malloc: not enough free pkg memory (524933432 bytes left, need 18446744071987018544), please increase the "-M" command line parameter!
May 11 22:54:15 sbc opensips[11302]: May 11 22:54:15 [11338] INFO:core:fm_malloc: attempting defragmentation...
May 11 22:54:15 sbc opensips[11302]: May 11 22:54:15 [11338] INFO:core:fm_malloc: unable to alloc a big enough fragment!
May 11 22:54:15 sbc opensips[11302]: May 11 22:54:15 [11338] ERROR:proto_hep:add_hep_payload: no more pkg mem!

It doesn’t seem to matter what I put in the /lib/systemd/system/opensips.service
Environment=P_MEMORY=512 S_MEMORY=2048

I’ve tried P_MEMORY = 32, 64, 128, 256 and now 512.

I’ve tried rebooting but no difference

How do I work out what’s eating the memory?

James

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