looks like it was.
testing further, thanks

Kelvin Chua


On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

is the message still in database table?

Have you looked at loopback network interface, because it might used to send out the SIP MESSAGE request back to itself in order to do lookup location.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 27/06/14 12:34, Kelvin Chua wrote:
Hi guys,

i think i have stumbled on an msilo bug.
m_dump() is not working. 

kamctl fifo get_statistics all | grep mess
msilo:dumped_messages = 0
msilo:failed_messages = 0
msilo:stored_messages = 1

so here we can see there is a message to be delivered.
i turned on debug mode, then the intended destination of message logs in.
then this is what i see on logs

DEBUG: msilo [msilo.c:1082]: m_dump(): dumping [1] messages for <sip:XX85X80X74@1X8.1X9.1X7.1X3>!!!
DEBUG: msilo [ms_msg_list.c:169]: msg_list_check_msg(): checking msgid=405
DEBUG: msilo [ms_msg_list.c:207]: msg_list_check_msg(): msg already in sent list.
DEBUG: msilo [msilo.c:1089]: m_dump(): message[0] mid=405 already sent.

using ngrep, no message was ever seen on the wire.
then,

kamctl fifo get_statistics all | grep mess
msilo:dumped_messages = 0
msilo:failed_messages = 0
msilo:stored_messages = 1

still the same.
anybody experienced this?


Kelvin Chua


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