[OpenSIPS-Users] Not enough free pkg memory

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at opensips.org
Tue Nov 14 09:26:03 UTC 2023


Let's continue this on the ticket 
https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips/issues/3235

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
   https://www.opensips-solutions.com
   https://www.siphub.com

On 11/14/23 10:01 AM, Alexander Kogan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The process is one of the UDP workers actually. You can see that error 
> occurred in receive_msg: ERROR:core:receive_msg: no pkg mem left for 
> sip_msg. I also checked that with MI 'ps' command. Usually I got it 
> from the single process.
>
> Best regards,
> Alexander Kogan,
> Director of R&D
> 5g Future
> http://5gfuture.com
>
>
> On 13.11.2023 11:50, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> The warning is actually reporting a highly fragmented memory and not 
>> a lack of memory. It reports 303 available Mb, but not a single 
>> continuous slot for like 33K.
>>
>> By doing an MI "ps", could you identify the name/type of the process 
>> reporting this issue ? do you get it from a single process or from 
>> multiple processes ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
>>
>> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
>>    https://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>    https://www.siphub.com
>> On 11/9/23 4:32 PM, Alexander Kogan wrote:
>>>
>>> I've tried all of them - Q, F, and HP with the same result.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Alexander Kogan,
>>> Director of R&D317724640
>>> 5g Future
>>> http://5gfuture.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On 09.11.2023 18:24, solarmon wrote:
>>>> What memory management and allocator are you using?
>>>>
>>>> I had similar issues using opensips 3.2.7 and the quick workaround 
>>>> was to change from F_MALLOC to HP_MALLOC. But I thought there 
>>>> should have been fixes for such issues in newer versions, so your 
>>>> issue might be different.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 9 Nov 2023 at 12:33, Alexander Kogan <akogan at 5gfuture.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi,
>>>>
>>>>     of course I did. It doesn't help.
>>>>
>>>>     Best regards,
>>>>     Alexander Kogan,
>>>>     Director of R&D
>>>>     5g Future
>>>>     http://5gfuture.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     On 09.11.2023 16:03, Marcin Groszek wrote:
>>>>     > You may try adding more pgk memory in
>>>>     >
>>>>     > /etc/sysconfig/opensips i.e.
>>>>     >
>>>>     > P_MEMORY=256
>>>>     >
>>>>     >
>>>>     > On 11/9/2023 5:07 AM, Alexander Kogan wrote:
>>>>     >> Hello all,
>>>>     >>
>>>>     >> I regularly get a memory error after upgrading to 3.2.14 and
>>>>     3.2.15
>>>>     >> builds.
>>>>     >>
>>>>     >> Nov  9 11:53:02 FI173 /usr/sbin/opensips[3243]:
>>>>     >> WARNING:core:fm_malloc: not enough contiguous free pkg memory
>>>>     >> (317724640 bytes left, need 33832), attempting
>>>>     defragmentation...
>>>>     >> please increase the "-M" command line parameter!
>>>>     >> Nov  9 11:53:02 FI173 /usr/sbin/opensips[3243]:
>>>>     ERROR:core:fm_malloc:
>>>>     >> not enough free pkg memory (317724640 bytes left, need
>>>>     33832), please
>>>>     >> increase the "-M" command line parameter!
>>>>     >> Nov  9 11:53:02 FI173 /usr/sbin/opensips[3243]:
>>>>     >> ERROR:core:receive_msg: no pkg mem left for sip_msg
>>>>     >>
>>>>     >> Surprisingly, it happens only with one or two UDP workers of
>>>>     15 or
>>>>     >> more. I've already created issue
>>>>     >> https://github.com/OpenSIPS/opensips/issues/3235 and I'm
>>>>     waiting for it.
>>>>     >>
>>>>     >> Meanwhile, I'm looking for a way of restarting particular
>>>>     opensips
>>>>     >> process. Is it possible?
>>>>     >>
>>>>
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