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Core Events v1.9
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  1. 1. Threshold limit exceeded
  2. 2. Private memory threshold exceeded
  3. 3. Shared memory threshold exceeded

Events are exported by the OpenSIPS core through the Event Interface.


1.  Threshold limit exceeded

Event: E_CORE_THRESHOLD

This event is triggered when a particular action takes longer than a specific threshold. It can be raised when a MySQL or DNS query takes too long, or a SIP message processing goes beyond a specific limit. For more information please see this post.

Parameters:

2.  Private memory threshold exceeded

Event: E_CORE_PKG_THRESHOLD

This event is triggered when the private memory usage goes above a threshold limit, specified by the event_pkg_threshold the core parameter. It warns external applications about low values of free private memory.

Parameters:

Note: If the event_pkg_threshold is not specified or 0, then this event is disabled.

3.  Shared memory threshold exceeded

Event: E_CORE_SHM_THRESHOLD

This event is triggered when the shared memory usage goes above a threshold limit, specified by the event_shm_threshold the core parameter. It warns external applications about low values of free shared memory.

Parameters:

Note: If the event_shm_threshold is not specified or 0, then this event is disabled.

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