Re: [SR-Users] Fwd: Possible memory leak on 5.5.x (new)?

2022-01-07 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, On 07.01.22 13:04, George Diamantopoulos wrote: > Hello Daniel, > > I see, thanks for the response. I guess I'll try upgrading all > instances to 5.5.x for now, and hopefully that will fix it. If not, > I'll revert to 5.4.x and post here again. If the issue does manifest > with all

Re: [SR-Users] Fwd: Possible memory leak on 5.5.x (new)?

2022-01-07 Thread George Diamantopoulos
Hello Daniel, I see, thanks for the response. I guess I'll try upgrading all instances to 5.5.x for now, and hopefully that will fix it. If not, I'll revert to 5.4.x and post here again. If the issue does manifest with all instances on 5.5.x however, what information should I collect to

Re: [SR-Users] Fwd: Possible memory leak on 5.5.x (new)?

2022-01-07 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, if you do dmq replication between kamailio systems running different major versions, then it is likely to get memory leaks due to replication of data and most probably cannot be fixed. This is because internal structures of modules (also dmq commands) can change, practically what an

Re: [SR-Users] Fwd: Possible memory leak on 5.5.x (new)?

2022-01-07 Thread George Diamantopoulos
Hello all and happy new year, I have some new information to share regarding this issue. I believe the previous metrics I sent to the list might not be indicative of the way the problem manifests. Here's what I believe so far: - Issue is exacerbated (or manifests) during moderate-to-high cps,