Hello,
On 8/27/12 4:06 PM, phillman25 wrote:
Thanks Daniel i was able to implement what you advised below and am able to poll specific data into CACTI successfully.
great! Have you made it like a plugin? Maybe you can write few words about or make web page available for it, there is a similar plugin for munin, published by Inaki:
- http://dev.sipdoc.net/projects/sip-stuff/wiki/KamailioMuninPlugin
Cheers, Daniel
Thanks again! Phillip
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com mailto:miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I am not sure it supports right now sending from the same socket, but it should send back to same ip and port from where it received the command. A patch it might be required to get it like that, so far I don't remember anyone willing to get such thing. Btw, another alternative, you can eventually use sercmd with ctl module -- it works also over tcp (as well as udp). You can run any MI command via 'mi', like: sercmd ... mi address_dump Look at sercmd -h for the options. So you don't need to build a script around nc. Cheers, Daniel On 8/27/12 11:21 AM, phillman25 wrote:
Thanks for the info Daniel. I have implemented mi_datagram module and defined it with the following parameters: modparam("mi_datagram", "socket_name", "udp:2.2.2.2:8033 <http://2.2.2.2:8033>") When i run the below command from a remote server: echo -ne ":address_dump:\n\n" | nc -w 1 -u 2.2.2.2 8033 i don't receive an output, but when i monitor all traffic on the local machine: ngrep -q -t -P "" -W byline -d any host 2.2.2.2 and udp i observe the output: U 2012/08/27 12:41:36.735094 1.1.1.1:55621 <http://1.1.1.1:55621> -> 2.2.2.2:8033 <http://2.2.2.2:8033> :address_dump: U 2012/08/27 12:41:36.735201 2.2.2.2:47024 <http://2.2.2.2:47024> -> 1.1.1.1:55621 <http://1.1.1.1:55621> 200 OK 71 <1, xx.xx.xx.xx, 0> [1] 72 <1, yy.yy.yy.yy, 0> [4] Seems like the command is accepted from remote server and executed on local machine but not relayed back to the remote server. Looks like mi_datagram replies on different port other than 8033. Is there a way to force the reply on source port 8033? Thanks Phillip On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello, if you want to execute from a remote server, maybe it is better to use mi_datagram or xmlrpc modules to run MI/RPC commands. Cheers, Daniel On 8/22/12 12:02 PM, phillman25 wrote:
Dear List I am trying to run the below command from a REMOTE server where i use Cacti to graph all my data. I am trying to graph on a per trunk basis. kamctl fifo profile_get_size trunk | awk -F '=' '{print $4}' This command yields an output on the local server. Could someone perhaps point me in the right direction? Thanks! _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org <mailto:sr-users@lists.sip-router.org> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
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