Oh, yes, I understand. There are many ;( serxxxctl utilities which are poorly
documented. Ser_ctl is one of them. Sorry.
For ser_ctl (ser_user, ser_domain, ...) utility working you need to:
* ser's xml-rpc module loaded and ser configured to listen on TCP.
(your ser is not listen on TCP)
or
* ser and ser_ctl configured to use fifo:
for serctl, e.g.:
serctl -j -J /tmp/ser_fifo ps
or without command line switches - set next variables in config file:
USE_FIFO = True
FIFO = "/tmp/ser_fifo"
You not need to load binrpc module, which is for sercdm utility.
-- hallik
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 05:26:35PM +0100, =?UTF-8?Q? tzieleniewski ?= wrote:
Results in the attached files
tomasz
> Plese, try 'netstat -tupan' and 'ser_ctl -Gg ps' and post results.
-- hallik
>
> On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 04:41:59PM +0100, =?UTF-8?Q? tzieleniewski ?= wrote:
> > Hi !
> >
> > I've set up the ser 0.10.99, basic functionality works - ser registers
users
> > and establishes the media sessions correctly. Now I tried to use the new
serctl
> > tool: version 0.3.17. When I try to invoke for instance #ser_ctl ps while ser
is
> > running I get the following:
> > ser_ctl: (111, 'Connection refused'): error
> >
> > my ser.cfg file part:
> > port=5060
> > ...
> > modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unixs:/tmp/ser_ctl")
> > modparam("ctl", "fifo", "fifo:/tmp/ser_fifo")
> > modparam("ctl", "mode", 0666)
> >
> > and my serctl.conf and serctl/config.py files lines:
> > ..
> > SER_URI = 'http://localhost:5060/'
> > ...
> >
> > Please point me what do I need to do to make it work.
> > Best
> > Tomasz
> >
> >
> >
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