[OpenSIPS-Users] opensips CRASH in random locations - easily reproducible
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at opensips.org
Fri Sep 13 06:06:38 UTC 2024
Aron, try to follow this:
https://opensips.org/Documentation/TroubleShooting-Crash
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
https://www.opensips-solutions.com
https://www.siphub.com
On 11.09.2024 22:52, Podrigal, Aron wrote:
> I have 2 opensips lets call them *SIPA * and *SIPB *
> *
> *
> *Client ----> SIPA ---> SIPB ---> SIPA |*
> * | |
> ^ |*
> * | _ 403 _ <-*
> *
> *
> Client sends a few sip messages and at some point *SIPA* crashes with
>
> Below are relevant logs
>
> Any idea where to start with? I think that this is somehow caused by
> compression module.
>
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] DBG:core:dup_ref_script_route_in_shm: dupping
> 0x762ee3a559a8 [CACHE_FETCH_GEO_META], idx 17, ver/cnt 1, to new
> 0x762ee2549088 [CACHE_FETCH_GEO_META], idx 17, ver/cnt 1
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] DBG:tm:t_handle_async: placing async job into
> reactor with timeouts 0/0
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] DBG:tm:io_watch_add: [UDP_worker]
> io_watch_add op (52 on 48) (0x615232bc1cc0, 52, 16, 0x762ee2548ff8,1),
> fd_no=5/1024
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] CRITICAL:core:sig_usr: segfault in process
> pid: 341893, id: 6
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] DBG:core:restore_segv_handler: restoring
> SIGSEGV handler...
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] DBG:core:restore_segv_handler: successfully
> restored system SIGSEGV handler
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] CRITICAL:core:fm_status: different free frag.
> count: 0!=-1 for hash 33
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] CRITICAL:core:fm_status: different free frag.
> count: 0!=1 for hash 41
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] CRITICAL:core:fm_status: different free frag.
> count: 0!=-1 for hash 97
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341893] CRITICAL:core:fm_status: different free frag.
> count: 0!=1 for hash 105
> Sep 11 19:20:44 [341895] DBG:core:db_init_async: >> 4/10 transfers:
> (54 - 0x762ee3ae9aa8)
>
> --
>
> -
> Aron Podrigal
>
>
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