On 30/11/2016 23:46, Alex Balashov wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 05:42:56PM -0500, Peter DiSanto wrote:
>
>> OK thank you Alex. I will look into your suggestions next time the problem
>> arises. Each call does generate one SQL LCR lookup, one CDR INSERT, and
>> also a timer route that runs 3
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 05:42:56PM -0500, Peter DiSanto wrote:
> OK thank you Alex. I will look into your suggestions next time the problem
> arises. Each call does generate one SQL LCR lookup, one CDR INSERT, and
> also a timer route that runs 3 queries every few minutes. Once Kamailio
> stops
OK thank you Alex. I will look into your suggestions next time the problem
arises. Each call does generate one SQL LCR lookup, one CDR INSERT, and
also a timer route that runs 3 queries every few minutes. Once Kamailio
stops responding it will continue that way indefinitely until a process
resta
Peter,
The natural question that would arise is whether your SIP worker threads are
waiting on any external I/O, such as database queries.
When this event occurs, you'll want to take a look at your RecvQ in netstat,
e.g.
# netstat --inet -n -l | grep 5060
It should be 0 or substantially 0 un