On Wednesday 23 June 2010 15:45:05 Miguel Molina wrote: > Hi all, > > Anyone know why this happens? > > Mem: 524288k total, 508120k used, 16168k free, 0k buffers > Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 0k cached > > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND > 1 root 15 0 2152 664 576 S 0.0 0.1 0:49.26 init > 7398 root 18 0 10172 2904 2312 S 0.0 0.6 0:00.21 sshd > 9856 root 15 0 4756 1528 1232 S 0.0 0.3 0:00.06 bash > 11316 root 15 0 3332 1112 572 S 0.0 0.2 0:01.14 crond > 16282 root 25 0 4756 1008 820 S 0.0 0.2 0:00.00 safe_asterisk > 22514 root 25 0 494m *445m* 6612 S 0.0 *87.0* 663:08.66 asterisk > > virtual1_ast1*CLI> memory show summary > 4644 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'res_timing_pthread.c' > 4096 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'chan_unistim.c' > 484 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'res_clialiases.c' > 96 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'devicestate.c' > 244 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'iax2-provision.c' > 660 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'chan_agent.c' > 14 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'http.c' > 1336 bytes in 4 allocations in file 'hashtab.c' > 812 bytes in 2 allocations in file > '/usr/src/asterisk-1.6.2.9-rc3/include/asterisk/strings.h' > 484 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'bridge_multiplexed.c' > 24648 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'stdtime/localtime.c' > 11624 bytes in 9 allocations in file 'app_voicemail.c' > 568 bytes in 3 allocations in file 'logger.c' > 3410 bytes in 4 allocations in file 'chan_oss.c' > 356 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'func_dialgroup.c' > 548 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'features.c' > 80 bytes in 10 allocations in file 'channel.c' > 324 bytes in 3 allocations in file 'cdr.c' > 84 bytes in 4 allocations in file 'timing.c' > 484 bytes in 1 allocations in file 'app_confbridge.c' > 779 bytes in 13 allocations in file 'taskprocessor.c' > 4752 bytes in 22 allocations in file 'file.c' > 14656 bytes in 162 allocations in file 'sched.c' > 2128 bytes in 79 allocations in file 'manager.c' > 1400 bytes in 6 allocations in file 'res_musiconhold.c' > 25440 bytes in 2 allocations in file 'app_followme.c' > 4260 bytes in 16 allocations in file > '/usr/src/asterisk-1.6.2.9-rc3/include/asterisk/threadstorage.h' > 11713 bytes in 49 allocations in file 'res_phoneprov.c' > 30888 bytes in 24 allocations in file 'io.c' > 637 bytes in 22 allocations in file 'cdr_pgsql.c' > 9312 bytes in 3 allocations in file 'mpool/mpool.c' > 2590 bytes in 35 allocations in file 'utils.c' > 35963 bytes in 10 allocations in file 'app_minivm.c' > 15078 bytes in 498 allocations in file 'loader.c' > 9686 bytes in 485 allocations in file 'cli.c' > 208348 bytes in 342 allocations in file 'chan_sip.c' > 39199 bytes in 1191 allocations in file 'indications.c' > 7809 bytes in 281 allocations in file 'asterisk.c' > 22413 bytes in 285 allocations in file 'config.c' > 2077300 bytes in 32793 allocations in file 'chan_iax2.c' > 212 bytes in 3 allocations in file 'netsock.c' > 45309 bytes in 539 allocations in file 'xmldoc.c' > 99512 bytes in 239 allocations in file 'app_queue.c' > 23080 bytes ( 23080 cache) in 73 allocations in file 'frame.c' > 3308 bytes in 139 allocations in file 'pbx_config.c' > 379223 bytes in 1940 allocations in file 'pbx.c' > 434640 bytes in 36220 allocations in file 'astobj2.c' > 392396 bytes in 6331 allocations in file 'event.c' > *3957027 *bytes allocated (23080 in caches) in 81858 allocations > > Anoyone knows why the memory leak is not shown in the asterisk malloc > debug, and how can I figure what's causing it? The asterisk version is > 1.6.2.9.
If it's not listed in the internal debug, then it's probably a memory leak in one or more of the external libraries linked into Asterisk. That could be anything from openssl to libxml2 (neither likely) to something specifically related to a second or third party module that you've loaded. -- Tilghman Lesher Digium, Inc. | Senior Software Developer twitter: Corydon76 | IRC: Corydon76-dig (Freenode) Check us out at: www.digium.com & www.asterisk.org -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users