1. Brekeke Product Name and version:
BSS, 2.4.8.6
2. Java version:
1.6.0_25
3. OS type and the version:
linux centos 5.5
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
doesn't matter
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
Pattern 9
6. Your problem:
I have server with 8GB of RAM so it is enough for BSS for sure, but i am encountering that memory is running out.
Server life lenght it more that 12days now.
Free memory dropped from 7.26GB to 5.83GB during these days.
Max CPS was 8, max active calls 120, but mostly there are 40-60 calls with CPS about 2.
Is this normal BSS + linux behaviour?
Thanks,
Maciej.
Memory is running out
Moderator: Brekeke Support Team
Yeah nice way to find out some of system parameters.
Just after BSS restart (because of Configuration>Advanced page modifications) the output is:
startup-time: Wed May 09 01:13:54 CEST 2012
life-length: 00:05:32
sip-packet-total: 175
stacked-packet: 0
session-active-invite: 0
session-active-all: 0
session-total: 0
session-peak: 0
session-cps: 0
session-tbl-size: 12
session-tbl-size-hash: 12
registered-record: 0
user-dir-size: 0
thread-active-cnt: 16
SIP-error: 0
Internal-error: 0
java-use-memory: 14.48 MB (14826.02 KB 15181840 Byte)
java-free-memory: 46.90 MB (48021.98 KB 49174512 Byte)
java-total-memory: 61.38 MB (62848.00 KB 64356352 Byte)
java-max-memory: 910.25 MB (932096.00 KB 954466304 Byte)
I presume that i need to check it out from time to time, right ?
Or maybe there is sth what is the problem visible right now?
Just after BSS restart (because of Configuration>Advanced page modifications) the output is:
startup-time: Wed May 09 01:13:54 CEST 2012
life-length: 00:05:32
sip-packet-total: 175
stacked-packet: 0
session-active-invite: 0
session-active-all: 0
session-total: 0
session-peak: 0
session-cps: 0
session-tbl-size: 12
session-tbl-size-hash: 12
registered-record: 0
user-dir-size: 0
thread-active-cnt: 16
SIP-error: 0
Internal-error: 0
java-use-memory: 14.48 MB (14826.02 KB 15181840 Byte)
java-free-memory: 46.90 MB (48021.98 KB 49174512 Byte)
java-total-memory: 61.38 MB (62848.00 KB 64356352 Byte)
java-max-memory: 910.25 MB (932096.00 KB 954466304 Byte)
I presume that i need to check it out from time to time, right ?
Or maybe there is sth what is the problem visible right now?