Hello,
I would also worry about the out of memory logs. For troubleshooting in
such case, you need to get:
kamctl ps
kamctl rpc pkg.stats
Maybe also you set latency limits via core parameter to see if some
operations are slow in the config.
If there are slow C functions run internally on timer, then maybe you
can troubleshoot with debug=3.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 29.08.22 16:30, Denys Pozniak wrote:
> Hello!
>
> After some time, Kamailio stops processing incoming messages.
> slow timer too slow: overflow messages appear in the log (I suspect
> that the problem is related to the rtimer module)
>
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 OPTIONS
> [email protected]} <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:430]:
> qm_malloc(): qm_malloc(0x7f163b9f9010, 960) called from core:
> core/rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(246), module: core; Free fragment>
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 OPTIONS
> [email protected]} <core> [core/rvalue.c:253]:
> rval_new_empty(): could not allocate private memory from pkg pool
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11330]: 12(11330) WARNING: <core>
> [core/timer.c:936]: timer_handler(): slow timer too slow: overflow
> (62671 - 61648 = 1023)
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 OPTIONS
> [email protected]} <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:297]:
> qm_find_free(): qm_find_free(0x7f163b9f9010, 960); Free fragment not
> found!
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 OPTIONS
> [email protected]} <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:430]:
> qm_malloc(): qm_malloc(0x7f163b9f9010, 960) called from core:
> core/rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(246), module: core; Free fragment no>
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 OPTIONS
> [email protected]} <core> [core/rvalue.c:253]:
> rval_new_empty(): could not allocate private memory from pkg pool
> Aug 29 14:19:17 kamailio[11330]: 12(11330) WARNING: <core>
> [core/timer.c:936]: timer_handler(): slow timer too slow: overflow
> (62671 - 61648 = 1023)
> Aug 29 14:19:18 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 KDMQ
> [email protected]} <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:297]:
> qm_find_free(): qm_find_free(0x7f163b9f9010, 960); Free fragment not
> found!
> Aug 29 14:19:18 kamailio[11320]: 2(11320) ERROR: {1 10 KDMQ
> [email protected]} <core> [core/mem/q_malloc.c:430]:
> qm_malloc(): qm_malloc(0x7f163b9f9010, 960) called from core:
> core/rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(246), module: core; Free fragment no>
>
> Please point me out where the source of the problem could be.
>
> version: kamailio 5.6.1 (x86_64/linux)
> --
>
> BR,
> Denys Pozniak
>
>
>
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