I haven't used the feature myself (nor implemented it), but it is what I
expect. Maybe you can run in debug mode and map the logs with the code
to see what happens.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 22/01/15 00:04, Alex Balashov wrote:
Daniel,
Will failure_route will be called immediately when the transaction expires? I tried a
call where max_inv_lifetime was set at 50000 ms and fr_inv_timer at 40000 ms. Several new
branches were attempted, each sending some 183s or 180s, and Kamailio did not CANCEL the
last pending branch until 83 sec into the call. Is there something I'm missing about
how to handle the transaction expiration in real time?
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Original Message
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 5:59 PM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Reply To: miconda(a)gmail.com
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Does forking impact max_inv_lifetime?
Hello,
somehow your emails are a bit confusing, in first one you say that you
cannot get max_inv_lifetime as per transaction, being reset by a new
branch, is that still true?
The failure route should be called when the transaction is expired.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 21/01/15 18:16, Alex Balashov wrote:
> Maybe I should ask this question another way that is more applicable
> to my end-goal:
>
> What exactly happens when max_inv_lifetime is reached without a final
> response? Is a failure_route invoked? If so, is the appropriate means
> of dealing with this to check t_is_expired() and handle it at that level?
>
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