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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] WARNING: timer: add_timeout: 0 expire timer added in
From: Henning Westerholt <henning.westerholt () 1und1 ! de>
Date: 2010-06-29 10:38:58
Message-ID: 201006291238.58848.henning.westerholt () 1und1 ! de
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On Friday 25 June 2010, David wrote:
> Using Kamailio 3.0.1 :
>
> My syslog is being flooded with this :
>
> WARNING: <core> [timer_funcs.h:111]: WARNING: timer: add_timeout: 0
> expire timer added
>
> Jun 25 12:23:55 kamailio-dev /usr/sbin/kamailio[11259]: DEBUG: pua
> [hash.c:54]: ^Ietag= a.1276278619.9322.13398.2 - len= 25
> Jun 25 12:23:55 kamailio-dev /usr/sbin/kamailio[11259]: DEBUG: pua
> [hash.c:56]: ^Iid= DIALOG_PUBLISH.9b5f4c1c67b65f80@192.168.70.127
> [..]
Hi David,
this all are debug messages, which are not appropriate to log in a production
setting. If you get too much messages in your logs, just increase the debug
level in your configuration.
> Jun 25 12:23:56 kamailio-dev /usr/sbin/kamailio[11259]: WARNING: <core>
> [timer_funcs.h:111]: WARNING: timer: add_timeout: 0 expire timer added
>
> Why is this timer being set to 0? What is this timer ? How do I set it
> at a more reasonable value ? Because this is at 0 it is basically
> consuming all my server resources cause the timer is completed
> instantly, so the message repeats hundreds of times per second.
I'm not an expert with this module, but a quick check in the source code
reveals that there are two timers run:
* one for updating the DB
* one for expiration old hash table entries
They are both run every the update_period/ update_period - 5 seconds. The
update_period default is 100s. So normally this timer should not run that
often. Can you quote the parameter setting in your cfg?
Cheers,
Henning
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