On 4/7/10 11:37 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/4/7 Daniel-Constantin Mierla<mico...@gmail.com>:
It's Kamailio 1.5.1-notls. Now I've compiled 1.5.4-notls and increased
PKG memory to 16.
if I spot it right on the svn commit log, there was a fix for a leak related
to dst_uri when changed from failure route, nothing else important.
Would it affect when use LCR module 'next_gw()' funtion in
failure_route? It creates a new branch internally


Would be good if you can compile with memory debugging, let it run for a
while, then send a sigusr2 to a sip worker process to dump the pkg status --
that can reveal if it is a leak somewhere.
Thanks. I cannot do it in the production server as it's very critical now :)
But I'll do it in a mirror server generating traffic with SIPp.

Just a question: I usually compile kamailio with "make deb", is it
compiled with memory debugging? if not, would it be enabled by editing
Makefile.vars (MEMDBG=1) and running "make deb"?
yes, setting MEMDBG=1 will compile with memory debugging.

Cheers,
Daniel

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