These are some lines from syslog. Where could I find the problem ?
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <load_tm> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_newtran> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: …
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[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_relay_to_tcp> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_relay_to_udp> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_relay> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_forward_nonack> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <t_release> in module tm
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/tm.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: <core>
[mem/q_malloc.c:366]: qm_malloc(0xb4ff8000, 24) called from tm: t_hooks.c:
insert_tmcb(159)
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: <core>
[mem/q_malloc.c:406]: qm_malloc(0xb4ff8000, 24) returns address 0xb516d824
frag. 0xb516d80c (size=24) on 1 -th hit
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[23102]: DEBUG: <core>
[sr_module.c:625]: find_export_record: found <bind_sl> in module sl
[/usr/local/lib/kamailio/modules/sl.so]
Oct 12 15:13:15 nod2 kernel: [693453.525967] kamailio[23102]: segfault at 0
ip (null) sp bfe37c8c error 4 in kamailio[8048000+1d1000]
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Oct 12 09:15:50 localhost /usr/local/kamailio-1.4-pp/sbin/kamailio[3178]: ERROR:core:parse_method: invalid character øOct 12 09:15:50 localhost /usr/local/kamailio-1.4-pp/sbin/kamailio[3178]: INFO:core:parse_first_line: failed to parse the methodOct 12 09:15:50 localhost /usr/local/kamailio-1.4-pp/sbin/kamailio[3178]: INFO:core:parse_first_line: bad messageOct 12 09:15:50 localhost /usr/local/kamailio-1.4-pp/sbin/kamailio[3178]: ERROR:core:parse_msg: message=<ø^S1^\^B }^S ¡6 } \216^F^A^O\206^…
[View More]D¡½>Oct 12 09:15:50 localhost /usr/local/kamailio-1.4-pp/sbin/kamailio[3178]: ERROR:core:receive_msg: parse_msg failed
this error keeping appear in my log file ,what is the reason of that ? or what is cussing that?how can i fix that ? thanks for any help
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Starting today, Kamailio's debian repository offers nightly development
versions of "master" and "3.1" branches for Ubuntu and Debian distributions.
Brief summary of the repository status at the moment:
* Flavours: Kamailio
* Branches: 3.0, 3.1, master
* Distributions: Etch (3.0 stable only), Lenny, Squeeze, Lucid
* Archs: amd64, i386
* Sources (deb-src) provided for stable releases
* Nightly builds of supported branches
All the instructions and status updates can be found here:
http://…
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We hope you will find these dev builds usefull for testing or playing.
Sipdoc Team
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hi all,
i have error installing ser in centOs 5.5
i am not getting serctl and serdbctl, only sercmd and ser
any idea is welcome
thank you
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Hello to all!
I need a little help with our ser installation (ser-2.0.0-rc1).
The continuous groving up of our infrastructure and using even more codecs, causes the INVITE (udp) to be over 1500bytes. An
external->incoming call to our proxy sip comes in with a size of ~1300 and will be forwarded to the end device (sua) over 1500.
Ser is adding more than 200bytes in the udp packet. I can see 'INVITE' from ser to customer, but the INVITE is not answerred due
the size. I'm sure about that, …
[View More]because in certain situations, deleting codec list the packet-size goes under the 1500bytes and all
works.
To main issue is from external calls to ser server to our customers.
Calls started from customers to ser and then out are all ok.
Now the question: Could the passage from UDP to TCP solve the issue?
Could someone give me an example and how implement it into our ser configuration?
The atteched configuration, ser on a mysql basis, is working well in expect the issue described.
Thank's a lot for your help!
Simon
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According to the documentation,
Optional attribute 'size' specifies the maximum number of items
in queue, if it is execeeded the oldest one is removed
Is this meant to imply that by default, absent this attribute, queues
are boundless? Or is there a default size anyway?
Thanks,
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First, thank you, Ramona, for implementing 'mqueue', and the
development team more generally. I got away from 'acc' over the
weekend and how use mqueue + rtimer + sqlops for asynchronous CDR
logging. Classy!
The question is, there a clean, fast way of checking whether there are
more items left in the queue to consume?
I would have thought mq_fetch() would return when there's nothing else
left in the queue, but it doesn't; instead, it throws the script into
an infinite loop. :-) So, …
[View More]I am using:
route[RECORD_CONSUMER] {
while(mq_fetch("somequeue")) {
if(! defined $mqk(somequeue))
break;
# Do things with $mqk(...) and $mqv(...)
}
}
Is 'defined' a fast-acting operator within route script? Is there a
better way?
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Hello,
just in case someone was waiting for a more formal announcement
regarding the close of frozen state for GIT repository, then it is now
open for new development.
Thanks again to all that helped to make stable branch v3.1.x happen.
Daniel
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Hello,
don't forget to keep the list cc-ed. Further private emails are ignored.
On 10/9/10 9:54 PM, Erico Oliveira wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> First, tanks for the help !
> Look... I tried do it with openser, and I got a error (don't ask
> me because I don't remember).... Anyway, I will try again and will go
> download the kamalio.
> After, I return a feedback to you !
ok. Running several instances of sip proxy was possible since ser 0.x.y,
year 2002.
…
[View More]Cheers,
Daniel
> Really tanks !
>
> Regard's
>
> On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> <miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I recommend the same of installing last kamailio version, 1.1.1
> is really really old.
>
> However, I don't understand why you need to edit the binary with
> GHex. You can run kamailio (or older versions that had openser
> name) as many times as you want with different configuration
> files, just be sure you don't conflict on listening sockets.
>
> For example:
>
> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -f /usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio1.cfg
> /usr/local/sbin/kamailio -f /usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio2.cfg
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>
> On 10/9/10 4:58 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
>
> Erico Oliveira writes:
>
> Now, I have almost everything functional (like
> freeradius and mediaproxy
> and mysql requests), but the Openser can't startup.....
> For a while, I copy
> his binary (*/usr/local/sbin/openser*) to*
> /usr/local/sbin/openserhost* and
> change the openser file's content -- where was openser.cfg
> now is
> openserhost.cfg) -- with a hexadecimal editor (GHex). I
> created a
> */etc/init.d/openserhost
> , /etc/default/openserhost* and a*
> /usr/local/etc/openserhost/ *too.
>
> i suggest that you install latest kamailio package for
> distribution of
> your choice. then, if your problems still persist, send
> another email to
> the list.
>
> -- juha
>
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hi all, i am trying to load the permission module in the following manner:
loadmodule "permissions.so"
#---- permission params ------
modparam("permissions", "db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
modparam("permissions", "db_mode",1)
modparam("permissions", "trusted_table", "trusted")
and i am getting the following error:
ct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: WARNING: permissions
[permissions.c:604]: default allow file (//etc/kamailio/permissions.allow)
not found =…
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Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: WARNING: permissions
[permissions.c:613]: default deny file (//etc/kamailio/permissions.deny) not
found => empty rule set
Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: ERROR: permissions
[address.c:156]: database problem
Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: CRITICAL: permissions
[address.c:233]: reload of address table failed
Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: ERROR: permissions
[address.c:243]: no more shm memory
Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: ERROR: permissions
[permissions.c:627]: failed to initialize the allow_address function
Oct 9 04:44:25 ubuntu /sbin/kamailio[1469]: ERROR: <core>
[sr_module.c:874]: init_mod(): Error while initializing module permissions
any idea what is happening ?
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