Hello,
first you should use the config file from readme, it is more complete in
what you need.
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules_k/dispatcher.html#id2523101
Then it seems there are no records in the database table dispatcher, or
they are wrong. Can you paste them here?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 3/7/13 12:57 PM, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi
I am using carrieroute to distribute traffic, I am not sure if there
is a way for carrieroute to detect if a destination is down or not,
but I read that the dispatcher module does that so I did compile it
into the existing kamailio installation and added the following settings :
loadmodule "dispatcher.so"
modparam("dispatcher","db_url",
"mysql://connectionstring")
modparam("dispatcher", "table_name", "dispatcher")
modparam("dispatcher", "setid_col", "setid")
modparam("dispatcher", "destination_col", "destination")
modparam("dispatcher", "flags_col", "flags")
modparam("dispatcher", "priority_col", "priority")
modparam("dispatcher", "force_dst", 1)
and under ROUTE
if ( !mf_process_maxfwd_header("10") )
{
sl_send_reply("483","To Many Hops");
drop();
};
xlog("L_ERR","************************AFTER TOO MANY
HOPS******************************************* cr\n");
ds_select_dst("1", "0");
forward();
# t_relay();
All I get is too many hops in ngrep and kamailio reports : (26467)
ERROR: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1564]: no destination sets
In the DB I do have a setid 1 and sip:ip.of.carrer:5060 as destination.
Regards
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