[Freeswitch-users] FS disk thrashing after 1440 Auto-Adding Alias + segmentation fault

Mario mario_fs at mgtech.com
Tue Oct 5 10:55:10 PDT 2010


Starting last night at 2am (it had been up for 10 hours) FS issued:
1440 Auto-Adding Alias [208.2.3.4] for profile [internal].
Now, when I start FS I get the message right away and heavy disk
thrashing. For the last couple of weeks while working on FS this
messages never came up (that I noticed). The machine goes to 100 percent
processor and the disk thrashes. I removed all external SIP accounts and
the ip-v6 profile to test and it still happens. This came out of the
blue and stopped everything I was working on. Looking into this all I
could find was it may be related to UPnP which the router has. Had been
working fine until now. Any help greatly appreciated. Mario

When I issue the shutdown command FS end with an error:

2010-10-05 10:22:44.889143 [CONSOLE] switch_loadable_module.c:1401
mod_siren has no shutdown routine
2010-10-05 10:22:44.889167 [NOTICE] switch_loadable_module.c:518
Deleting Codec SPEEX 99 Speex 32000hz 20ms
2010-10-05 10:22:44.889213 [NOTICE] switch_loadable_module.c:518
Deleting Codec SPEEX 99 Speex 16000hz 20ms
2010-10-05 10:22:44.889257 [NOTICE] switch_loadable_module.c:518
Deleting Codec SPEEX 99 Speex 8000hz 20ms
2010-10-05 10:22:44.889330 [CONSOLE] switch_loadable_module.c:1401
mod_speex has no shutdown routine
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

                     Name          Type
      Data      State
=================================================================================================
          210.17.234.127         alias
 internal      ALIASED
                 internal       profile
sip:mod_sofia at 100.24.1.37:5060      RUNNING (0)
                 external       profile
sip:mod_sofia at 100.24.1.37:5080      RUNNING (0)
              100.24.1.37         alias
  internal      ALIASED
=================================================================================================
2 profiles 2 aliases



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