Hi,
I am running Fusion PBX version 4.4.6 on Centos 7.
When I did a tcpdump on the Loopback interface of the Fusion PBX server, I discovered floods of memcached and postgres messages.
An example of the postgres message is Query : deallocate pdo_stmt_00000002. There are some other Postgres SQL queries in the flood.
For memcached, the GET API is used to retrieve directory information of the extension.
I could not find out which process is initiating these Postgres and memcache messages.
Can any one advise me on how to stop the loopback flooding ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Kwang Mien
I am running Fusion PBX version 4.4.6 on Centos 7.
When I did a tcpdump on the Loopback interface of the Fusion PBX server, I discovered floods of memcached and postgres messages.
An example of the postgres message is Query : deallocate pdo_stmt_00000002. There are some other Postgres SQL queries in the flood.
For memcached, the GET API is used to retrieve directory information of the extension.
I could not find out which process is initiating these Postgres and memcache messages.
Can any one advise me on how to stop the loopback flooding ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Kwang Mien