Hello,ok, thanks for testing. I backported to 5.3 as well.There seemed to be an issue with the size of the variables used to match. Just for reference, I typically use $shv(x) variables these days if I need to set some value via rpc and test it in config, it is more or less like gflags, but you can have many and they can be controlled via rpc with pv.shvSet/Get from pv module.Cheers,DanielOn 19.03.20 17:35, Yufei Tao wrote:Hi Daniel,Yes it's worked! Thank you very much for the quick response :)Cheers,YufeiOn Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 15:59, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:Hello,try with the patch from commit:Cheers,DanielOn 19.03.20 15:01, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:Hello,can you try:kamcmd cfgutils.is_gflag i:1024Cheers,DanielOn 19.03.20 12:12, Yufei Tao wrote:Hi,I got some problems with is_gflags:1. Set the gflag:# kamcmd cfgutils.set_gflag 10242. Check the gflags - fine:# kamcmd cfgutils.get_gflags0x400 (1024)3. Check using is_gflag - problem:# kamcmd cfgutils.is_gflag 1024FALSESeems is_gflag always returns FALSE somehow. Calling function is_gflag() from the cfg file seems to always return FALSE too.I tried this on Kamailio 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 and the behaviour is the same.Best regards,Yufei
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