[asterisk-users] 1.8.2.4: SIP dialogs not killed?

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Mon Feb 28 15:55:43 CST 2011


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Johannes Jakob
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2011 3:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] 1.8.2.4: SIP dialogs not killed?

Hi again,

since nobody replied yet, maybe I really am the only one experiencing this?
Or is this normal in a way, that I'm stupid to even ask?

now, a day later, it's looking like this:

asterisk*CLI> sip show channels
Peer             User/ANR         Call ID          Format           Hold
Last Message    Expiry     Peer
10.12.0.2    (None)           3c2eb7dfa875-6j  0x0 (nothing)    No       Rx:
PUBLISH                <guest>
[...]
10.12.0.2    (None)           3c335b80e57e-js  0x0 (nothing)    No       Rx:
PUBLISH                <guest>   
10.12.0.2    (None)           3c33cf88bbfd-ju  0x0 (nothing)    No       Rx:
PUBLISH                <guest>   
10.12.0.2    (None)           3c299ad4975e-fo  0x0 (nothing)    No       Rx:
PUBLISH                <guest>   
10.12.0.2    (None)           3c2e96620000-no  0x0 (nothing)    No       Rx:
PUBLISH                <guest>   
318 active SIP dialogs

asterisk*CLI> core show calls
0 active calls
596 calls processed

asterisk*CLI> core show uptime
System uptime: 5 days, 1 hour, 24 minutes, 13 seconds 
Last reload: 8 hours, 47 minutes, 52 seconds 


Somehow I doubt this is a good thing...


Greetings,

  John

You might be the only one experiencing it or it might be considered trivial
by the readers of the thread.  I'm on 1.4.37 so it's not really up my alley.
It's entirely possible that 5 SIP "phantoms" and 318 active dialogs are
meaningless since all but the smallest Asterisk installs should be able to
handle call/channel volumes into the thousands.  If it is affecting your
system performance, post again (and try to use your nice voice :) ).





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