Hello Stefan,
we will look into adding a timer-based approach of detecting offline rtpengine servers.
Cheers,
Henning
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Mititelu via sr-dev <sr-dev(a)lists.kamailio.org>
Sent: Montag, 21. Oktober 2024 10:44
To: Kamailio (SER) - Development Mailing List <sr-dev(a)lists.kamailio.org>
Cc: Christian Berger <berger(a)sipgate.de>de>; Stefan Mititelu
<stefan.mititelu(a)govoip.ro>
Subject: [sr-dev] Re: rtpengine module: Question about re-enabling nodes
Hi,
Yes this is how currently rtpengine module re-detect rtpengines: during SIP
routing processing. (e.g. rtpengine_manage())
Yes, lowering "rtpengine_tout_ms" will make rtpp_test() C code function take
shorter time => rtpengine_manage() will take shorter time.
Also disabling "aggressive_redetection" modparam helps alot in case when no
rtpengines available at all. Thus, redetection of unavailable rtpengine nodes is
tried only when their time comes, based on "rtpengine_disable_tout"
modparam. Right now, if no rtpengines available at all, and aggressive
redetection is enabled(by default), redetection happens for each new SIP
message, independent of "rtpengine_disable_tout" modparam. So delays SIP
routing alot. (PR:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/3992)
This way of detecting rtpengine has, of course, both pros and cons.
I've been thinking of adding another behavior of this node re-detection in
code, guarded via new modparam: expose an rtpengine_ping() config function
and call it from rtimer. And rtpengine_manage() function will just check if any
nodes available, but not ping them anymore. => not sure how much time have
for it though.
Thanks,
Stefan
On 10/21/24 11:16, Christian Berger via sr-dev wrote:
Hi,
we had strange behavior with kamailio when some rtpengines were
unreachable, so we looked into the the source code and found this in
select_rtpp_node_new():
3323 /* Try to enable if it's time to try. */
3324 if(node->rn_disabled && node->rn_recheck_ticks <= get_ticks()) {
3325 node->rn_disabled = rtpp_test(node, 1, 0);
3326 }
Does this mean that a ping will be done during rtpengine manage?
Is this wise? I mean there are dedicated pings in the background.
Doing this in rtpengine manage will only periodically delay the
processing of a SIP message. We fear that in high traffic situations
this could occupy all threads. Is this a bug?
As a workaround we think setting rtpengine_tout_ms to a lower value
might help as it shortens the amount of time the module delays the
processing of the SIP message.
What do you think?
Best wishes
Christian Berger
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