On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 19:37 +0100, Stanisław Pitucha wrote:
> You mean that fifo ps returns a low number of processes? How are you
> starting up opensips? What kind of scripts / process management are
> you using?
>
> I would guess that something you use to start up opensips is not
> working as yo
Hi
I
have opensips 1.6.3 on fedora and its working wiht rtpproxy .
now i wnat to use mediaproxy insatd of rtpproxy.
unfurtunately i ddint find any document to how to install mediaproxy on
fedora and how to start t.
would you please help me on this isse?
thanks
giti
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On 30 April 2011 19:22, Bret McDanel wrote:
> gdb it is, the fifo ps command returns the same data despite the fact
> that my process table continues to fill and those processes wont die
> without a sigkill. I was trying to avoid that because I was thinking it
> was a simple configuration problem
On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 14:41 +, Vlad Paiu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is strange. You could do
> scripts/opensipsctl fifo ps
>
> and paste the name of the repeating processes here. You could also choose one
> of the pids of those stuck processes and attach via gdb :
> gdb path-to-opens
Hi,
I am trying to route a DID call with the alias db. The opensips-cp user
is 5...@sip.wombit.com, the alias is 5...@sip.wombit.com. I call 5001
and the calls are routed down the opensips 5000 user to the asterisk sip
trunk. The problem is the DID shows the trunk number 5000, NOT the DID
You can get a little more information on those processes with:
opensipsctl ps
The output of that command would likely be useful in troubleshooting
-Brett
But 1000 sounds like way too many
On Apr 30, 2011, at 5:53 AM, Bret McDanel wrote:
>
> I am seeing an ever increasing number of processes in
Hello,
This is strange. You could do
scripts/opensipsctl fifo ps
and paste the name of the repeating processes here. You could also choose one
of the pids of those stuck processes and attach via gdb :
gdb path-to-opensips-binary pid
and also reply with a backtrace.
Regards,
Bret McDa
I am seeing an ever increasing number of processes in opensips (from
under 10 at launch to over 1000 after a few hours). How can
I tell where those processes are (apparently) blocking and not exiting
like they should?
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