Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Critical:core:anchor_lump: offset exceeds message size (1033 > 1000), aborting -- exited by signal 6

2009-03-24 Thread Bobby Smith
And a core dump, looks like the message header is getting an out of bounds exception or something. #6 0x0805f9f5 in anchor_lump (msg=0x81a65f8, offset=909, len=0, type=HDR_OTHER_T) at data_lump.c:346 tmp = prev = t = list = __FUNCTION__ = "anchor_lump"

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Critical:core:anchor_lump: offset exceeds message size (1033 > 1000), aborting -- exited by signal 6

2009-03-23 Thread Bobby Smith
Also, as another piece of information as to volume, these are the following when running monitor: [cycle #: 3; if constant make sure server lives] Server:: Vocalocity SIP (1.4.2_2) Now:: Mon Mar 23 16:58:36 2009 Up since:: Mon Mar 23 16:05:37 2009 Up time:: 3179 [sec] Transaction Statistics: tm:U

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Critical:core:anchor_lump: offset exceeds message size (1033 > 1000), aborting -- exited by signal 6

2009-03-23 Thread Bobby Smith
Yeah, unfortunately Nabble caused an issue with formatting in HTML with all the tags ... Here's the contents: - Hello all, We're running Opensips in a production environment with about 10,000 users. We're currently running in a Re

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Critical:core:anchor_lump: offset exceeds message size (1033 > 1000), aborting -- exited by signal 6

2009-03-23 Thread Iñaki Baz Castillo
Please note how your mail looks: El Lunes, 23 de Marzo de 2009, fabio4prez escribió: > Hello all, > We're running Opensips in a production environment with about > 10,000 users.  We're currently running in a Registrar/Stateless proxy > configuration -- very basic setup. Anyways, to the point. >  C

[OpenSIPS-Users] Critical:core:anchor_lump: offset exceeds message size (1033 > 1000), aborting -- exited by signal 6

2009-03-23 Thread fabio4prez
Hello all, We're running Opensips in a production environment with about 10,000 users.  We're currently running in a Registrar/Stateless proxy configuration -- very basic setup. Anyways, to the point.  Currently, at random points throughout the day, opensips will stop running and the following