Please look into /etc/sysconfig/opensips .
You could find OPTIONS variable, write there -m and -M arguments to control
opensips memory size.
2017-02-20 20:09 GMT+03:00 Jeff Wilkie :
> If using the yum install on Centos, what's the preferred method to control
> the mem size since those files do n
If using the yum install on Centos, what's the preferred method to control
the mem size since those files do not appear to be present?
Jeff
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 7:38 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> The main different between packages versus tarballs is the OS integration
> : w
Hi Jeff,
The main different between packages versus tarballs is the OS
integration : while the tarball gives you OpenSIPS, the pacakges come
with additional scripts to help with the OS integration (like the init.d
script, some default settings)
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder
What am I missing out on by installing via yum vs the way I've always
installed OPENSIPS by download extraction? I notice some of the linking
files and MEMORY setting files are not to be located from the yum install
version but I'm afraid other important items might also be missing to
complete a f