just to exclude the possibility of mixing between the version, please
remove all openser installed binaries (modules and executable) and do a
new install to get a clean installation. Also check by 'ls' for the date
of the binaries to be the same.....
if still crashing, get the core backtrace.
regards,
bogdan
Joao Pereira wrote:
Hello,the version I m using is 1.0.1-tls and its
crashing on startup.
Thats the end of the output with debug level =6
Listening on
Aliases:
*: mex.fccn.pt:*
*: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:*
WARNING: no fork mode and no udp listen address found
0(3486) fm_malloc_init: F_OPTIMIZE=16384, /ROUNDTO=2048
0(3486) fm_malloc_init: F_HASH_SIZE=2067, fm_block size=16548
0(3486) fm_malloc_init(0xf4eb1000, 33554432), start=0xf4eb1000
0(3486) shm_mem_init: success
0(0) core dump limits set to 4294967295
0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: postgres
postgres - initializing
0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: sl_module
stateless - initializing
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (sl_stats) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (sl_stats) registered
0(0) DEBUG: MD5 calculated: 1d0376a2244771bba12e9da5f03652d9
0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: tm
0(0) TM - (size of cell=2832, sip_msg=768) initializing...
0(0) Call-ID initialization: '7abab1f5'
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_dlg) registered
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_cancel) registered
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_hash) registered
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_reply) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_dlg) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_cancel) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_hash) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_reply) registered
0(0) DEBUG: lock_initialize: lock initialization started
0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_stats) registered
0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_stats) registered
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Previously I installed the version 1.0.0-tls. But I belieave the 1.0.1
"make install" overwrites the previous openser, and the problem
shouldnt be this.
Thanks
Joao Pereira