Henning, No earlier errors, kamailio starts up like normal from a syslog point of view, "RTP Enabled" followed by:
verbose 3 Jun 16 16:30:14 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6364]: CRITICAL:core:init_io_wait: could not alloc epoll array Jun 16 16:30:14 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6364]: CRITICAL:core:tcp_receive_loop: exiting... Jun 16 16:30:14 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6338]: INFO:core:handle_sigs: child process 6364 exited normally, status=255 Jun 16 16:30:14 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6338]: INFO:core:handle_sigs: terminating due to SIGCHLD verbose 5: pretty much shows the same: Jun 16 16:33:57 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6537]: CRITICAL:core:init_io_wait: could not alloc epoll array Jun 16 16:33:57 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6537]: CRITICAL:core:tcp_receive_loop: exiting... Jun 16 16:33:57 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6541]: CRITICAL:core:receive_fd: EOF on 40 Jun 16 16:33:57 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6538]: CRITICAL:core:init_io_wait: could not alloc epoll array Jun 16 16:33:57 sipdev /sbin/kamailio[6538]: CRITICAL:core:tcp_receive_loop: exiting... No other errors that I can see. On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Henning Westerholt < henning.westerh...@1und1.de> wrote: > On Dienstag, 16. Juni 2009, Brandon Armstead wrote: > > I'm adding a single avp test i.e. $avp(s:some-avp-name) = 'foo!'; to a > > development configuration running Kamailio revision: 5487 (1.4.3). When I > > start kamailio I'm getting the following error: > > > Hi Brandon, > > > > CRITICAL:core:init_io_wait: could not alloc epoll array > > > I'd guess this is related to the EPOLL support that is used to efficiently > get notified when something on the file descriptor arrives, so basically its > necessary for TCP support. > > > > As soon as I delete this AVP addition and start her back up, she starts. > > > > > > Code Snippet (io_wait.c) > > > > 606 #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL > > [..] > > 620 #endif > > > > I do not know enough of Kamailio CORE but it looks like something to do > > with memory allocation / file descriptors? I've increased available > memory > > to kamailio as well as open file limits / file descriptors etc -- to no > > avail, any help is much appreciated thanks guys! > > > This is really strange, i really could not imagine how an AVP operation > like this could be related to the TCP core infrastructure. Do you notice > some other (earlier) errors in the logs? Perhaps its just something that its > generated because its stop from an earlier error? > > > Henning >
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