Hi Razvan,
I am using Opensips 2.2.1 Which I believe is the latest stable version.
PS output:
Process:: ID=0 PID=22168 Type=attendant
Process:: ID=1 PID=22169 Type=RTPP timeout receiver
Process:: ID=2 PID=22170 Type=MI Datagram
Process:: ID=3 PID=22171 Type=MI Datagram
Process:: ID=4 PID=221
Hi, Adrian!
What version of OpenSIPS are you using? Can you update to the latest
version?
Can you also run an "opensipsctl ps" and send the output back? Also, can
you send the list of the modules you are using?
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 11
Hi Razvan,
No other users of the mysql, everything looks idle. The machine is
quite powerful a Dell PowerEdge Server with Dual Intel Xeon CPUs (12
cores/24 threads) and 32Gb Memory and a three disk RAID 5 array. Here
is the parameters from config:
children=4
dns=no
rev_dns=no
# for custom
Are you doing any DB queries that might take a lot of time? Also, how
many children are you using?
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 11/28/2016 03:33 PM, Adrian Fretwell wrote:
Hi Razvan,
I don't see the error regularly, I think that's what is mak
Hi Razvan,
I don't see the error regularly, I think that's what is making it hard
to track down, they just seem to randomly occur. Anyway here is the
output of the fifo command, I will check this as soon as I get the next
error.
tm:received_replies:: 177
tm:relayed_replies:: 111
tm:local_re
Hi, Adrian!
Are you still seeing those errors, even if there is no traffic?
Can you check if you have any hung transactions? Just run:
scripts/opensipsctl fifo get_statistics tm:
Best regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 11/28/2016 12:57 PM, Adrian Fretwell
Hello, help please.
Can anyone give me some direction on how to diagnose what is causing
timer job delays in execution? This SIP proxy (2.2.1) has virtually no
load, you can see from the timestamps in the log extract and yet there
is still a delay. I don't know where to start looking.
Nov