Dear Support,
I am having an "out of memory" problem while using kamailio with SEAS module. After using Kamailio with the SEAS module for few hours with a high load , I am getting "out of memory" error that I believe is caused from a memory leak. I would like your help interpreting this error. The output of kamailio -v is : version: kamailio 4.0.4 (i386/linux) cabe58 flags: STATS: Off, USE_IPV6, USE_TCP, USE_TLS, TLS_HOOKS, USE_RAW_SOCKS, DISABLE_NAGLE, USE_MCAST, DNS_IP_HACK, SHM_MEM, SHM_MMAP, PKG_MALLOC, USE_FUTEX, FAST_LOCK-ADAPTIVE_WAIT, USE_DNS_CACHE, USE_DNS_FAILOVER, USE_NAPTR, USE_DST_BLACKLIST, HAVE_RESOLV_RES ADAPTIVE_WAIT_LOOPS=1024, MAX_RECV_BUFFER_SIZE 262144, MAX_LISTEN 16, MAX_URI_SIZE 1024, BUF_SIZE 65535, DEFAULT PKG_SIZE 4MB poll method support: poll, epoll_lt, epoll_et, sigio_rt, select. id: cabe58 compiled on 14:23:27 Dec 2 2013 with gcc 4.1.2 kamctl ps : Process:: ID=0 PID=31191 Type=attendant Process:: ID=1 PID=31192 Type=udp receiver child=0 sock=193.100.200.18:5070 Process:: ID=2 PID=31193 Type=udp receiver child=1 sock=193.100.200.18:5070 Process:: ID=3 PID=31194 Type=udp receiver child=2 sock=193.100.200.18:5070 Process:: ID=4 PID=31195 Type=udp receiver child=3 sock=193.100.200.18:5070 Process:: ID=5 PID=31196 Type=slow timer Process:: ID=6 PID=31197 Type=timer Process:: ID=7 PID=31198 Type=ctl handler Process:: ID=8 PID=31199 Type=MI FIFO Process:: ID=9 PID=31200 Type=SEAS Process:: ID=10 PID=31201 Type=tcp receiver (generic) child=0 Process:: ID=11 PID=31202 Type=tcp receiver (generic) child=1 Process:: ID=12 PID=31203 Type=tcp receiver (generic) child=2 Process:: ID=13 PID=31204 Type=tcp receiver (generic) child=3 Process:: ID=14 PID=31205 Type=tcp main process kamcmd pkg.stats: { entry: 0 pid: 31191 rank: 0 used: 72480 free: 4091840 real_used: 102448 } { entry: 1 pid: 31192 rank: 1 used: 80624 free: 4083696 real_used: 110592 } { entry: 2 pid: 31193 rank: 2 used: 80624 free: 4083696 real_used: 110592 } { entry: 3 pid: 31194 rank: 3 used: 80624 free: 4083696 real_used: 110592 } { entry: 4 pid: 31195 rank: 4 used: 80624 free: 4083696 real_used: 110592 } { entry: 5 pid: 31196 rank: -1 used: 2276560 free: 4083744 real_used: 17770256 } { entry: 6 pid: 31197 rank: -1 used: 1787296 free: 4083744 real_used: 17280992 } { entry: 7 pid: 31198 rank: -2 used: 77760 free: 4086544 real_used: 107744 } { entry: 8 pid: 0 rank: 0 used: 89920 free: 4074352 real_used: 119936 } { entry: 9 pid: 0 rank: 0 used: 0 free: 0 real_used: 0 } { entry: 10 pid: 31201 rank: 5 used: 140240 free: 4023728 real_used: 170560 } { entry: 11 pid: 31202 rank: 6 used: 140240 free: 4023712 real_used: 170576 } { entry: 12 pid: 31203 rank: 7 used: 140240 free: 4023856 real_used: 170432 } { entry: 13 pid: 31204 rank: 8 used: 140240 free: 4023712 real_used: 170576 } { entry: 14 pid: 31205 rank: -4 used: 3877344 free: 4030176 real_used: 19269056 } As you can see above , the output of the SEAS module is not showing (pid 31200) Moreover , I can see that the real_used value in the kamcmd core.shmmem keep on increasing , and free decrease until I finally get an error "out of memory" When my SEAS client exit the output of kamcmd core.shmmem : { total: 33554432 free: 16273440 used: 1787296 real_used: 17280992 max_used: 33553520 fragments: 8098 } The traffic is a simple SIP MESSAGE from a seagull simulator, with a 200OK reply from my SEAS client. I appreciate your support, Thank you in advance, Ziad Habchi
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