[Spce-user] Kamailio Crashes
Greg Lipschitz
Greg at thesummitgroup.com.au
Fri Sep 11 05:55:45 EDT 2015
Hi All,
We have been experiencing some random crashing. I happened to catch the logs tonight and this is what was there;
Sep 11 19:00:33 sip lb[3238]: NOTICE: <core> [main.c:733]: handle_sigs(): Thank you for flying kamailio!!!
Sep 11 19:00:34 sip lb[12766]: WARNING: sl [../../modules/tm/tm_load.h:154]: load_tm_api(): Cannot import load_tm function from tm module
Sep 11 19:00:34 sip lb[12766]: WARNING: tls [tls_init.c:636]: init_tls_h(): tls: openssl bug #1491 (crash/mem leaks on low memory) workaround enabled (on low memory tls operations will fail preemptively) with free memory thresholds 25690112 and 12845056 bytes
Sep 11 19:00:34 sip lb[12766]: WARNING: sl [../../modules/tm/tm_load.h:154]: load_tm_api(): Cannot import load_tm function from tm module
Bucketloads of memory available on the box;
root at sip:~# free mem
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 8197516 5925268 2272248 0 802356 2639916
-/+ buffers/cache: 2482996 5714520
Swap: 901116 0 901116
Seems to be the SIP load balancer that is crashing - any ideas? Just a bug?
root at sip:~# ngcpcfg version
ngcpcfg, version 0.25.2.1+0~mr3.8.2.1
Cheers,
Greg
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