Hi Mack, looks indeed like an issue. Can you try with git master commit f50177003c21f. If your test is also ok, I will backport to stable branch
Cheers, Henning Am 04.08.19 um 19:49 schrieb Mack Hendricks: Based on my tests, the memory leak is only exposed when you are using domain attributes, which are stored in the domain_attrs table. I wanted to see if anymore else is running into this issue. Reproducible use case: 1) Insert the following into the database insert into domain values (null,"aprilco.com<http://aprilco.com>","aprilco.com<http://aprilco.com>",now()); insert into domain_attrs values (null,"aprilco.com<http://aprilco.com>","pbx_type",0,"0",now()); insert into domain_attrs values (null,"aprilco.com<http://aprilco.com>","pbx_id",0,"65",now()); 2) Open a new terminal window and execute: watch "kamcmd core.shmmem" 3) Open up another terminal windows and execute: while true; do kamcmd domain.reload; done Expected Results: You will see the shared memory being allocated, but never freed. The more entries you have in the domain_attrs table, the faster it will run out of memory. Thanks, Mack Hendricks / Head of Support / dOpenSource web: http://dopensource.com<http://dopensource.com/> support: +888-907-2085 dSIPRouter<http://dsiprouter.org/> - GUI focused on implementing Kamailio to provide SIP Trunking and PBX Hosting Services _______________________________________________ Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users -- Henning Westerholt - https://skalatan.de/blog/ Kamailio services - https://skalatan.de/services
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