[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-26145) taskprocessor.c:887 taskprocessor_push: The 'subm:rtp_topic-000000de' task processor queue reached 500 scheduled tasks
Ross Beer (JIRA)
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Tue Jun 28 08:45:56 CDT 2016
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Ross Beer commented on ASTERISK-26145:
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Ok, the STUN theory hasn't resolved the issues.
In the backtrace I see that there is a HEP RTP task, could these be getting stuck?
Also HEP isn't in use so not sure why these are being set.
> taskprocessor.c:887 taskprocessor_push: The 'subm:rtp_topic-000000de' task processor queue reached 500 scheduled tasks
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> Key: ASTERISK-26145
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26145
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Resources/res_pjsip_sdp_rtp
> Affects Versions: 13.10.0-rc1
> Environment: Fedora 23
> Reporter: Ross Beer
> Assignee: Unassigned
> Attachments: 2016-06-28_backtrace-threads.txt, 2016-06-28_taksprocessor.txt, 2016-06-28_threads.txt, backtrace-threads_20160627_CLEAN.txt, taskprocessor_CLEAN.txt, threads_CLEAN.txt
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> Asterisk stops processing SIP packets due to the task processor exceeding 500 tasks.
> From the below, it looks like the RTP streams are not closing tasks related to RTP timeouts.
> [2016-06-24 11:35:39] WARNING[313]: taskprocessor.c:887 taskprocessor_push: The 'subm:rtp_topic-000000de' task processor queue reached 500 scheduled tasks.
> [2016-06-24 11:36:08] NOTICE[313]: res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c:165 rtp_check_timeout: Disconnecting channel 'PJSIP/<<Username>>-000040dd' for lack of RTP activity in 65 seconds
> No core dump is created as asterisk doesn't crash.
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