On one of our two sipXecs servers, the sipXproxy process is generating huge log
files (over 300MB/hour). Several of the same messages appear repeatedly, but
we have not been able to identify the source of the problem. Is it a bad
config file somewhere? Is it a phone that has gone crazy?
Hi David,
It does look like a client type situation.
2012-05-04T18:27:26.088500Z:184851336:SIP:ERR:sip1.cedarville.edu:SipClientTcp-20:41EDF940:SipXProxy:Url::parseString
no valid host found at char 0 in ';tag=6E9B7R', *uriForm = name-addr*
Mike,
I did a brief tcpdump on this issue and 90% of the traffic was coming from
sip2, our HA server.
But sip2 doesn't have any strange symptoms right now. Sip1 is experiencing
high CPU (80%+) due to the sipproxy process.
Any thoughts?
Nathan
Nathan P. Hay
Network Engineer | Information
Also I think this is possibly something that might have been
introduced in the Aug 15 patch, what exact release do you have there?
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Nathan Hay np...@cedarville.edu wrote:
Mike,
I did a brief tcpdump on this issue and 90% of the traffic was coming from
sip2, our
I think I have seen references to this a couple of times. Once where
the domain file was incorrect or corrupt, the other where there was a
voicemail issue (on the server).
Can you express any changes, deletes, adds, moves, restores have taken
place around the time this started? Are the replicas
i dont think this is related...
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Tony Graziano
tgrazi...@myitdepartment.netwrote:
I think I have seen references to this a couple of times. Once where
the domain file was incorrect or corrupt, the other where there was a
voicemail issue (on the server).
Can
The behavior started about April 24/25. We were installing some new phones
(Polycom 560) during that time.
I haven't been able to find any identifying information in the sipXproxy.log to
let us track down which phone it might be. Is there somewhere else on the
system we could look?