Can you run with debug=3 inside
kamailio.org and look inside syslog file
for more details of what kamailio does -- you should get more hints
about what happens there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 12.01.18 22:59, Trent wrote:
Just an update.
I have this now in the kamailio.cfg : #!substdef
"!HOMER_LISTEN_IF!192.168.100.45!g" which is the LAN IP address of the
machine Homer is setup on.
The warning has gone away, but still no data is being populated in the
database, thus nothing is appearing in the Homer web interface.
Any more suggestions?
Thanks
*From:* Sergey Safarov [mailto:s.safarov@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Friday, January 12, 2018 3:09 PM
*To:* trent(a)lindows.org; Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
<sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] New Install Homer, No call data stored in DB
Think you server not properly configured
'could not rev. resolve 0.0.0.0'
Sergey
пт, 12 янв. 2018 г. в 23:17, Trent <trent(a)callclicker.com
<mailto:trent@callclicker.com>>:
Hello.
I installed Homer a couple of days ago on new Debian 8 minimal
install with HEP configured on Asterisk 14 on another machine. I
installed Homer with the quick install script available on Git Hub.
As the subject line states, no information is being stored in the
daily database tables being created. I have confirmed with
tcpdump, the Asterisk 14 machine is sending out data on port 9060.
On the Homer side, Kamailio is confirmed listening on port 9060,
and tcpdump confirms it is receiving that Asterisk 14 SIP data to
port 9060.
When starting up Kamailio:
In /var/log/messages this is all which is listed (even during calls):
Jan 12 11:31:06 Qbox-Homer homer[5815]: INFO: <core> [main.c:810]:
sig_usr(): signal 15 received
Jan 12 11:31:06 Qbox-Homer homer[5813]: INFO: <core> [main.c:810]:
sig_usr(): signal 15 received
Jan 12 11:31:06 Qbox-Homer homer[5811]: INFO: <core> [main.c:810]:
sig_usr(): signal 15 received
Jan 12 11:31:06 Qbox-Homer homer[5801]: INFO: <core>
[sctp_core.c:53]: sctp_core_destroy(): SCTP API not initialized
Jan 12 11:31:07 Qbox-Homer kamailio: INFO: <core>
[sctp_core.c:75]: sctp_core_check_support(): SCTP API not enabled
- if you want to use it, load sctp module
Jan 12 11:31:07 Qbox-Homer kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1303]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve 0.0.0.0
Jan 12 11:31:07 Qbox-Homer kamailio: INFO: <core>
[tcp_main.c:4665]: init_tcp(): using epoll_lt as the io watch
method (auto detected)
Jan 12 11:31:07 Qbox-Homer homer[20228]: INFO: sipcapture
[sipcapture.c:437]: parse_table_names(): INFO: table name:sip_capture
Jan 12 11:31:08 Qbox-Homer homer[20228]: INFO: <core>
[udp_server.c:150]: probe_max_receive_buffer(): SO_RCVBUF is
initially 212992
Jan 12 11:31:08 Qbox-Homer homer[20228]: INFO: <core>
[udp_server.c:200]: probe_max_receive_buffer(): SO_RCVBUF is
finally 425984
And here is Kamailio starting at debug level 2 in /var/log/syslog
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer systemd[1]: Starting Kamailio (OpenSER)
- the Open Source SIP Server...
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio: INFO: <core>
[sctp_core.c:75]: sctp_core_check_support(): SCTP API not enabled
- if you want to use it, load sctp module
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio: WARNING: <core>
[socket_info.c:1303]: fix_hostname(): could not rev. resolve 0.0.0.0
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio: INFO: <core>
[tcp_main.c:4665]: init_tcp(): using epoll_lt as the io watch
method (auto detected)
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio[23757]: Listening on
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio[23757]: udp: 0.0.0.0:9060
<http://0.0.0.0:9060>
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer kamailio[23757]: Aliases:
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer homer[23759]: INFO: sipcapture
[sipcapture.c:437]: parse_table_names(): INFO: table name:sip_capture
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer homer[23759]: INFO: <core>
[udp_server.c:150]: probe_max_receive_buffer(): SO_RCVBUF is
initially 212992
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer homer[23759]: INFO: <core>
[udp_server.c:200]: probe_max_receive_buffer(): SO_RCVBUF is
finally 425984
Jan 12 11:44:29 Qbox-Homer systemd[1]: Started Kamailio (OpenSER)
- the Open Source SIP Server.
No more messages appear during, or after a call is terminated.
Any more suggestions?
Thanks!
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