lcr.reload load the tables to memory and does not print anything. lcr.dump_[gws|rules] prints what is in memory.
perhaps you didn't set lcr_count. please read whole README carefully.
-- juha
you are right, I guess I did not have the module well configured
From: fborot@hotmail.com To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org Subject: RE: Questions about LCR module Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 16:48:49 -0400
Thanks Juha I populated the lcr tables by hand. This is how they look now, I have 2 lcr_ids [1 and 2], each instance has its own gw. And each instance has its own prefix to match for [4444 and 5555]. The idea is that a call comes in with R-URI 444413051234567, it should match the lcr_id= 200, then it should go out using gw 192.168.169.200 etc
mysql> select * from lcr_gw; +----+--------+------------+-----------------+-------------------+------+--------+------------+-----------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | id | lcr_id | gw_name | ip_addr | hostname | port | params | uri_scheme | transport | strip | tag | flags | defunct | +----+--------+------------+-----------------+-------------------+------+--------+------------+-----------+-------+------+-------+---------+ | 1 | 200 | switchvox | 192.168.169.200 | pbx1.mydomain.com | 5060 | none | 1 | 1 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | | 2 | 201 | switchvox2 | 192.168.169.201 | pbx1.mydomain.net | 5060 | none | 1 | 1 | 0 | | 0 | 0 | +----+--------+------------+-----------------+-------------------+------+--------+------------+-----------+-------+------+-------+---------+ mysql> select * from lcr_rule; +----+--------+--------+----------+---------+---------+ | id | lcr_id | prefix | from_uri | stopper | enabled | +----+--------+--------+----------+---------+---------+ | 1 | 200 | 4444 | | 0 | 1 | | 2 | 201 | 5555 | | 0 | 1 | +----+--------+--------+----------+---------+---------+ mysql> select * from lcr_rule_target; +----+--------+---------+-------+----------+--------+ | id | lcr_id | rule_id | gw_id | priority | weight | +----+--------+---------+-------+----------+--------+ | 1 | 200 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 1 | | 2 | 201 | 2 | 2 | 5 | 1 | +----+--------+---------+-------+----------+--------+
Then I tried the sercmd commands to reload and dump and I do not see the contents o the screen. Is this how is supposed to work now?. How do I know that the new values are being loaded into memory w/o restarting kamailio?
I am trying to port our setup from kamailio 1.4.3 to 3.1.4 and I see
huge differences on the LCR module.
there is a script somewhere (read wiki) that upgrades the tables.
I have these main questions:
1- does lcr_id replaces the grp_id?
not really. lcr_ids denote independent lcr instances.
2- what happened to the fifo commands to add gws etc:
fifo commands to manipulate lcr tables are not supported by me.
-- juha
From: fborot@hotmail.com To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org Subject: Questions about LCR module Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:23:05 -0400
I am trying to port our setup from kamailio 1.4.3 to 3.1.4 and I see huge differences on the LCR module. I have these main questions:
1- does lcr_id replaces the grp_id? 2- what happened to the fifo commands to add gws etc:
lcr addgw <gw_name> <ip> <port> <scheme> <transport> <grp_id> <flags> <tag> <strip> ............... add a gateway with flags, tag and strip ............ ................(flags, tag, and strip are optional arguments) ..... lcr rmgw <gw_name> .......................................................... ............... delete a gateway lcr addroute <prefix> <from> <grp_id> <prio> ................................. .............. add a route ( use '' to match anything in <from> ) lcr rmroute <prefix> <from> <grp_id> <prio> ................................. .............. delete a route
3- it looks like the kamctl fifo lcr reload can not be used anymore, instead I found that there is a sercmd command that can be used to "show" and "reload" only the lcr tables
What would be the best way to use this module on this version?
Any help/hint would be greatly appreciated. thank you
fborot