On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:13 PM, JR Richardson jmr.richardson@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running redundant kamailio 3.0.4 servers in production, have been for a long time with great success. They were installed on debian Lenny. One of my servers crashed. I can't seem to do a debian lennyy install because that version is archived now. I'm trying to install on debian squeeze but still using kamailio 3.0.4 for compatibility reasons. The install went pretty normal except during boot up, kamailio starts before mysql and networking so it starts then exists.
Once the server is fully booted, kamailio starts with the init script without error.
I have adjusted the init script to check for networking and mysql to start first and performed an 'update-rc.d kamailio defaults' but still no luck.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
JR
JR Richardson Engineering for the Masses
Yep, this is an http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts/DependencyBasedBoot issue. Thanks Alex.
The old init scrip that ships with Kamailio 3.0.4 that I am using is not 100% compatible so I pulled a hack out of the hat and inserted 'sleep 20' before of 'check_fork ()' in the kamailio init script.
Kamailio now waits long enough for all services to start before launching, simple but effective.
Thanks.
JR