Hi, Ben!
This has actually been solved in the latest 2.3 code a few weeks back,
but the fix did not "catch" the 2.3.3 release. So if you can, pull the
latest 2.3 sources and test again.
Best regards,
Răzvan
On 05/15/2018 06:12 PM, Ben Newlin wrote:
Hi,
I was actually able to isolate this
Hello! First of all i want to thank everybody who made a possible to this release out. You created a great job, thank you!I read with big pleasure about 2.4.0. release and, of course, during reading, my mind tries to lay the new information about 2.4.0 on my current network topology and services.
Razvan,
One more time with an apology!
I was also reading my statistics wrong. This patch does fix the memory leak.
Sorry for all the emails.
Thanks,
Ben Newlin
On 5/16/18, 5:52 PM, "Ben Newlin" wrote:
Razvan,
I apologize, I was reading the diff
Razvan,
I apologize, I was reading the diff backwards. I should be more careful. Your
fix from that commit does in fact exist in 2.3 latest.
However, my results are unchanged. I still see a significant memory leak when
using the sip_trace function.
Thanks,
Ben Newlin
On 5/16/18, 5:49 PM,
Razvan,
I think you are referring to this commit [1]?
I can see that this was committed 27 days ago, but when I pull the latest 2.3
branch, the change from this commit is not there. It would appear a subsequent
commit has removed this change.
The memory leak still exists on the latest 2.3
Hello,
I am trying to store data in the CDR from both before the BYE and after the BYE.
In OpenSIPS 2.2.x we did the following -
modparam("acc",
"db_extra","setuptime_msec=$avp(setuptime_msec);end_setup_time=$Ts;host_name=$avp(host_name)
modparam("acc", "db_extra_bye",