[Freeswitch-users] mod managed. Memory leak FS 1.4.6

William King william.king at quentustech.com
Fri Jul 4 06:17:36 MSD 2014


Can you please perform a git bisect to track down the source of the
memory leak?


William King
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william.king at quentustech.com

On 07/03/2014 05:01 PM, Andrew wrote:
> Hi,
> I was using 1.4.6 and was having a hard time with running out of memory.  I
> hit 50 gb then the switch stopped working correctly.  I was ready to give up
> until I tried 1.2.  Not sure what happen but 
> The new mod managed is missing some of the functions (I will put a jar in
> soon) and memory leak.
> 
> I have not spent much time on hunting down the issue but it's not the .net
> c# code as I ran a memory profile to find the issue and it said it was not
> managed code causing the issue.
> 
> When the last swig was done I think it caused more issues than good.  Not
> knowing much about swig.
> 
> If I was to open a jar what info would be needed to show the leak?  Program
> never crashes.
> 
> 
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
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