I would also say - implement your own routing logic / info shaking data you
wish to make sense of, then change debug level to lower value, change debug
level higher when actually reproducing and investigating a bug/issue.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 6:57 AM Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hello,
maybe you can make some filtering based on the path of the files printing
the error messages, so if you want to "ignore" parsing errors, then skip
alerts what have "core/parser/" in the path.
Otherwise, it is not that easy to add so many options to be able to
control every errors/warnings/... when to print them.
There could be also solutions to block traffic from devices sending broken
SIP packages continuously/for long interval of time.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 14.02.19 03:58, Daniel Greenwald wrote:
Curious how other folks are dealing with the volume of logs that Kamailio
generates. We are currently sending them to syslog and alerting on WARN and
above but the amount of alert noise is unbearable. For example (there are
many variations):
ERROR: <core> [core/tcp_read.c:297]: tcp_read_data(): error reading:
Connection reset by peer
INVITE:WARNING: sanity [sanity.c:776]: check_parse_uris(): failed to parse
From header
INVITE:ERROR: <core> [core/parser/parse_from.c:75]: parse_from_header(): b
ad From header
The fact that these are WARN/ERROR level and from core makes me wonder how
we can possibly make alerts relevant. Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel G
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