[Freeswitch-users] CS_INIT,,,,,,,,DOWN

David Villasmil david.villasmil.work at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 10:49:41 UTC 2019


I understand upgrading can be calling for trouble, but if your installation
is too old, it’s going to worth the time, buddy.

Did I understand you have PG in the core? If so what’s in the channels
table when you get that empty “show calls” line?

There have been many fixes over the years for that “no audio ports
available”.

Also how many calls are there when it starts throwing that error? And can
you paste the switch.conf content?

If after upgrading you still get that error and the amount of calls is
reasonable, you may want to open a jira.

David

On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 10:01, Max Solaris <s0l6r1s at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
> Long story, sorry..
>
> I’m always installed FS on dedicated hardware (single node, compiled from
> source) and this issue really never happened in the past.
> “show calls” command actually matched PostgreSQL "channels" table record
> count.
>
> Now I changed the architecture this way.
> 1. THIRD PARTY SIP PROXY /  on same server, central PostgreSQL database
> with FreeSWITCH Core db and CDRs database. Proxy is balancing traffic over
> 2. Number TWO freeswitches (mirrored configuration, scripts and gateways)
> with a custom Lua script that query central database to get customer data
> and routing, based on that will bridge calls
> 3. Delayed write CDRs with Master.csv import files
>
>
> My issue is that the calls count grow too much, and I start to get on
> console following error “NO RTP audio available”, so only way to restore
> services is to restart FS on nodes.
>
> I’ve even created a bash script to kill “DOWN” calls with uuid_kill
> looping on channels tables, but this doesn’t save me on RTP error.
>
> Maybe you have some clue on how to solve this issue. I know my FS
> installation is old, but migration to newest version is not so seamless
> Thank you so much
> Max
>
>
>
>
> Il giorno 24 ott 2019, alle ore 00:53, David Villasmil <
> david.villasmil.work at gmail.com> ha scritto:
>
> Any idea at all where those calls are coming from? Are there really calls
> going on?
> In my experience (from the beginning of the project) show calls (SQLite)
> is not perfect and will show calls that are not really there, but doing a
> quick investigation will show it’s just a bogus call. You can’t even kill
> them with uuid_kill.
>
> This doesn’t happen with MySQL/Postgres in the core, for some reason.
>
> Is your setup by any chance on a VM?
>
>
> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 at 23:29, Max Solaris <s0l6r1s at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I’m a long time user with Freeswitch, however I’m getting a strange issue
>> I never found over past years.
>>
>>
>> If I take a look at fs_cli console and look at “show calls” result I can
>> see a great list of calls with state:
>>
>> CS_INIT,,,,,,,,DOWN
>>
>>
>> This call count is increasing and is eating hardware resources until CPU
>> / MEMORY leave the server unresponsive…
>>
>> How to clear these “zombie calls?”
>> Is there an explaination for calls being frozen with this state?
>>
>>
>> Just to clarify I’m using FS 1.6.20 git 43a9fe with Debian 8 ( I know
>> it’s old, but can’t update for policy reason.. )
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your help, FS rocks!
>> Max
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>
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