Hello,

can you please answer/comment all the topics in an email? They are intended to help me (other developers) to troubleshoot. Answering only one means I have to write again the rest ...

Thanks,
Daniel

On 2/8/10 8:17 PM, Dmitri wrote:
Hello,
No, I do not using those modules. I created debian modules from latest git sources as well and have same crash.
Modules I am using are:
grep -e '^loadmodule.*' ./kamailio.cfg
loadmodule "db_mysql.so"
loadmodule "mi_fifo.so"
loadmodule "kex.so"
loadmodule "tm.so"
loadmodule "tmx.so"
loadmodule "sl.so"
loadmodule "rr.so"
loadmodule "pv.so"
loadmodule "maxfwd.so"
loadmodule "usrloc.so"
loadmodule "registrar.so"
loadmodule "textops.so"
loadmodule "uri_db.so"
loadmodule "siputils.so"
loadmodule "xlog.so"
loadmodule "sanity.so"
loadmodule "ctl.so"
loadmodule "mi_rpc.so"
loadmodule "acc.so"
loadmodule "auth.so"
loadmodule "auth_db.so"
loadmodule "presence.so"
loadmodule "presence_xml.so"
loadmodule "nathelper.so"


08.02.2010 21:07, Daniel-Constantin Mierla пишет:
Hello,

are you using siptrace of uac modules? There were some fixes in regard to the interaction of these modules with tm, you would have to use git for now to get the latest 3.0.0 version: http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/install:kamailio-3.0.x-from-git

On 2/8/10 8:00 PM, Dmitri wrote:
Hello,
1. Yes, there is at least 2 times more space than core dump needs.
2. I could find nothing, unfortunately...

is the user under which kamailio is running allowed to write? You can try to run it as root if you are unsure. If you can reproduce, please describe a bit the scenario.

Thanks,
Daniel


I can only see that problem is related to tm.so library:
kamailio kernel: [ 1051.432646] kamailio[2678]: segfault
at 12 ip 00007fa8b592ae43 sp 00007fff48ff9f40 error 4 in
tm.so[7fa8b5917000+72000]

BR,
Dmitri

I don't know it this applies to you but also check the following:

1. You have enough space in the partition where $COREDIR is created
2. Check that the user that runs kamailio (usually openser) has read write access on that directory

Also if you grep for core in the /var/log/ directory I believe that there might be some lines either in dmesg or in messages that tell you if a core was created or not.

Hope what I said is not redundant and it helps.

Marius



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