2010/4/8 Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>: > 2010/4/8 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com>: >> it does not look as a dump with memory debugging on. > > SOrry, I just applied "MEMDBG=1" in one of the servers and got the > output in the other. > > >> When memdbg is on, you should get something like: >> >> 0(17665) 1. N address=0xb5ab2440 frag=0xb5ab2428 size=4 used=1 >> 0(17665) alloc'd from timer.c: init_timer(52) >> >> Notice the "alloc'd ...' line which specifies the place where the memory was >> allocated. >> >> A leak is signaled by many occurrences of allocation from same place >> (skipping the part of allocation done for config parsing and module >> initialization which happen only one, at startup).
Hi again. I already have a kamailio 1.5.4 compiled with mem debugging (as "kamailio -V" shows DBG_QM_MALLOC flag). In config file I have: debug=3 memlog=3 # Same behaviour with 1 or 2 as it equal or less than 'debug'. Unfortunatelly the ammount of logs it generates makes it unusable for production environment (~ 10 calls per second). Just restarting kamailio when memlog is enabled takes really long time (unfortuantelly I must restart it when adding new entries to 'address' table due to the issue when performing "fifo address_reload" which completely freezes kamailio sometimes). Do I miss something? is it possible to log allocated and freeded memory without generating so many logs? If not, I could use "memlog=1" without memory debugging compiled and I would check periodically the ammounf of PKG memory used. This is, I get this output: kamailio[11770]: Memory status (pkg): kamailio[11770]: fm_status (0x701a40): kamailio[11770]: heap size= 16777216 kamailio[11770]: used= 190936, used+overhead=250696, free=16526520 kamailio[11770]: max used (+overhead)= 258464 I can check it periodically and inspect if the used memory is increasing. If so there must be a memleak. Am I right? Thanks. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users