Hi Schneur,

I suspect that the leaking mk_proxy is related to the changing of the RURI in local route. Let me test your snippet. BTW, is that the whole processing you do in local route? is the $rd (from LB) a FQDN or straight IP ?

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
  https://www.opensips-solutions.com
OpenSIPS eBootcamp 2021
  https://opensips.org/training/OpenSIPS_eBootcamp_2021/

On 12/16/21 9:43 AM, Schneur Rosenberg wrote:
Hi Bogdan

I think I found the issue, I recently added these lines of code,
because of a probing issue I was having, I just searched from my
previous tickets and I see that you have warned me about the
implications but for some reason I never read the message.

Here is the old ticket
https://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.opensips.org/msg43301.html
the reason I'm using INVITE to probe is because I want the servers
that were probed not only to respond but also check if the database is
working, I did it this way because I had cases where mysql crashed but
my asterisk servers were still responding to the probe but all of the
calls just hung, so I do a invite and it does a DB lookup and it will
only return a positive message if it was able to query the DB, do you
have a better solution? at the time I set it up I couldn't run a query
on receipt of a OPTIONS but perhaps I didn't look good enough :-),
either way can I do anything to make sure this code doesn't leak
memory? this probing has worked for years until I needed the Contact
header.

local_route {
      if (is_method("INVITE")&& $fU=="pingTest"){
         $ru="sip:s@"+$rd ;
         append_hf("Contact: <sip:pingTest@$fd:5060>\r\n");
         exit;
      }
}

On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 2:16 PM Schneur Rosenberg
<rosenberg11...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Bogdan,

I did it on a backup server, its also leaking memory but at a slower
pace, I'm attaching the logs when running kill -SIGUSR1 on the pid
that's growing in size, it still has available memory, I hop this will
give you a clue.

Here is a pastbin to the loggs https://pastebin.com/KJVb9Y75

On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 11:00 AM Schneur Rosenberg
<rosenberg11...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, does this reduce performance? can I leave it enabled on a
production machine? I will wait for the memory leak to be apparent and
I'll post the result.


On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 12:31 PM Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bog...@opensips.org> wrote:
Hi Schneur,

Just follow the
https://www.opensips.org/Documentation/TroubleShooting-OutOfMem and
provide the dump. This is the only way to investigate this.

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
    https://www.opensips-solutions.com
OpenSIPS eBootcamp 2021
    https://opensips.org/training/OpenSIPS_eBootcamp_2021/

On 12/8/21 12:14 PM, Schneur Rosenberg wrote:
I just noticed that process 88 runs the timer handler, perhaps this
might shed light on whats going on.

opensipsctl fifo ps
Process::  ID=88 PID=5327 Type=Timer handler

On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 10:55 AM Schneur Rosenberg
<rosenberg11...@gmail.com> wrote:
Now a few hours later this is what I'm getting
Dec  8 09:50:13 /sbin/opensips[21699]: ERROR:nathelper:nh_timer: out
of pkg memory
Dec  8 09:50:16 /sbin/opensips[21699]: WARNING:core:fm_malloc: not
enough continuous free pkg memory (3024 bytes left, need 5128),
attempting defragmentation... please increase the "-M" command line
parameter!
Dec  8 09:50:16 /sbin/opensips[21699]: ERROR:core:fm_malloc: not
enough free pkg memory (3024 bytes left, need 5128), please increase
the "-M" command line parameter!

Here is the last 20 package memory max_used_size
pkmem:70-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:71-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:72-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:73-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:74-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:75-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:76-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:77-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:78-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:79-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:80-max_used_size:: 1044752
pkmem:81-max_used_size:: 1075552
pkmem:82-max_used_size:: 1116848
pkmem:83-max_used_size:: 1117456
pkmem:84-max_used_size:: 1102640
pkmem:85-max_used_size:: 1306992
pkmem:86-max_used_size:: 1706304
pkmem:87-max_used_size:: 2507000
pkmem:88-max_used_size:: 4194264
pkmem:89-max_used_size:: 1009584

And here is the real used size, you can see that process 88 maxed out
pkmem:69-real_used_size:: 975528
pkmem:70-real_used_size:: 978016
pkmem:71-real_used_size:: 989592
pkmem:72-real_used_size:: 951416
pkmem:73-real_used_size:: 982496
pkmem:74-real_used_size:: 965744
pkmem:75-real_used_size:: 959424
pkmem:76-real_used_size:: 949472
pkmem:77-real_used_size:: 983080
pkmem:78-real_used_size:: 961400
pkmem:79-real_used_size:: 977808
pkmem:80-real_used_size:: 978928
pkmem:81-real_used_size:: 1009936
pkmem:82-real_used_size:: 1110760
pkmem:83-real_used_size:: 1116720
pkmem:84-real_used_size:: 1096568
pkmem:85-real_used_size:: 1300592
pkmem:86-real_used_size:: 1699648
pkmem:87-real_used_size:: 2501096
pkmem:88-real_used_size:: 4191280
pkmem:89-real_used_size:: 882528

On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 7:53 PM Schneur Rosenberg
<rosenberg11...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, lately I'm getting  these errors in my logs.

ERROR:core:fm_malloc: not enough free pkg memory (1792 bytes left,
need 2184), please increase the "-M" command line para
meter!

CRITICAL:core:hostent_cpy: pkg memory allocation failure

ERROR:nathelper:nh_timer: out of pkg memory

ERROR:core:fm_malloc: not enough free pkg memory (5952 bytes left,
need 5408), please increase the "-M" command line para
meter!

I was on version 2.4.8 and I upgraded to 2.4.11 and I'm monitoring the
max_used_size of the package memory, a few hours later I see that 2
processes keep on getting bigger, so far the rest are pretty stable, I
have 90 processes and 87 and 88 are growing.

here you can see the last few processes, OpenSIPS set aside 4 mb per process.

pkmem:80-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:81-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:82-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:83-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:84-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:85-max_used_size:: 1009584
pkmem:86-max_used_size:: 1143608
pkmem:87-max_used_size:: 1323256
pkmem:88-max_used_size:: 1831928
pkmem:89-max_used_size:: 1009584

Any hints where to start looking besides the solutions fund here.

https://www.opensips.org/Documentation/TroubleShooting-OutOfMem

thank you
Scott
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